Position – Full sun
Soil – Well-drained
Flowering Period –Spring/Summer
Hardiness – Hardy Annual
Cheiranthus are best planted in a well-drained, poor to moderately fertile soil of sand, loam, or chalk within a neutral or alkaline pH balance. They are best positioned in an area that received full sun, though they can tolerate some light shade. Cheiranthus are well suited to being planted in containers, beds, and borders within a variety of garden styles.
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Plant once the risk of frost has passed. Ensure the soil is well-drained by amending with sand or grit to aid in water drainage.
Pinch the tips out to encourage more bushy growth. As these are annual plants and complete their life cycle in one year, when they have finished flowering they can be removed from the garden.
It is possible to propagate Cheiranthus by cuttings in late spring.
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