Snow In Summer Cerastium Drought Tolerant Ground Cover Plant Seed

Snow in Summer Seeds

5000 Seeds
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4.99
10000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

6 inches

WIDTH

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring and summer

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

FOOT TRAFFIC

No

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.5 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

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Snow in Summer (Cerastium Tomentosum) - Easy-to-grow from Snow in Summer seeds, this perennial is a great herbaceous drought tolerant ground cover plant which is low-growing, creeping, very dense and mat-like, and 6 inches tall by 12 - 24 inches wide. Although Cerastium Snow In Summer tolerates no foot traffic, it performs very well as a general flowering ground cover plant.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

Approximately 5000 seeds cover 100 square feet

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 inches

Outsidepride Snow in Summer Seeds (Cerastium tomentosum) is a low-growing perennial ground cover for USDA Zones 3-10. Our drought-tolerant ground cover seeds grow in full sun, producing gray-green foliage and white blooms in late spring and summer. These perennial plants reach 6 inches in height and spread 12–24 inches wide, making them suitable for banks, rock areas, and borders. Snow in Summer flower seeds grow in well-drained soil and are not typically favored by deer. Available in 5000 or 10000 seed packets for seasonal ground coverage and easy planting.
With a gentle, snow-dusted appearance, Snow in Summer produces clusters of crisp white flowers that rise just above its silvery foliage. Blooming from late spring through early summer, the perennial flowers create a soft wave of color that stands out without overpowering nearby plants. Growing to a modest height of 6 inches, the blooms provide a neat, low-profile accent that fits beautifully along garden edges, stone pathways, and between pavers. Their delicate look brings a light, airy charm that pairs well with both bold foliage and textured flower garden elements.
The ground cover doesn’t get easier than Snow in Summer, a low-growing plant that spreads to fill difficult spaces with soft, silvery foliage and bright seasonal color. Flourishing in full sun, it’s suitable for sloped areas, rocky spots, borders, and between pavers. Its dense matting limits unwanted plants, maintain soil moisture and encourage soil stability. Adaptable to poor, well-drained soils, it needs little upkeep once established. Whether used for decorative edges or to cover hard-to-reach corners, it brings lasting coverage and subtle charm to any outdoor space.
Elegance begins with a burst of bright white blooms. To plant seeds, start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost using small plant pots and a seed-starting mix. Lightly press the seeds into the surface—do not cover them, as they require light to germinate. Maintain consistent moisture until germination, which typically occurs in 14–21 days at 68°F. After seedlings develop, harden them off over 10–14 days before moving them outdoors. Transplant into well-drained soil, spacing each plant 8 inches apart to allow for even coverage and healthy growth in their permanent location.

Snow in Summer (Cerastium Tomentosum) - Easy-to-grow from Snow in Summer seeds, this drough tolerant perennial is a great herbaceous ground cover plant which is low-growing, creeping, very dense and mat-like, and 6 inches tall by 12 - 24 inches wide.

Common Questions

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Do I need to prune my snow in summer plants?

A

To prevent uncontrolled spreading, trim the flower stems before the seeds have a chance to drop. You can easily achieve this with a lawnmower set to a high setting or by using a string trimmer. Afterward, make sure to carefully remove the cut debris to stop it from reseeding.

Q

Can I use snow in summer in containers?

A

Yes, snow-in-summer makes for a lovely trailing plant ideal for hanging pots. To cultivate it, fill any type of container with well-draining potting mix. Position the container in a bright, dry location and ensure it has adequate drainage holes. Water this plant sparingly, even when it’s in pots. During winter, when snow-in-summer goes dormant, either wrap the pots or store them in a dry, unheated garage.

Q

Are plants drought tolerance?

A

Yes, plants are considered drought tolerant and are perfect for water wise gardens.

Q

Will deer eat my plants?

A

No, deer tend to avoid snow in summer plants.

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How are plants commonly used in the landscape?

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Snow in summer plants are great for rock gardens, edging plants, ground cover, cascading over a wall or in containers.

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