Chrysanthemum Snow Ball
Chrysanthemum Snow Ball. A short lived perennial, often sown as an annual producing a carpet of double white snowball like pompone flowers on a compact mound forming plant with fragrant leaves.  Equally at home in the herb garden or in the front of borders. Will readily self-seed or cut back immediately after flowering and the plant will rejuvenate fresh green foliage.
Cultivation Advice Chrysanthemum Snow Ball
- For early bloom, start indoors in a sunny window, or under cover with warmth 4-6 weeks before transplanting outdoors. Planting depth 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
- Thin and transplant when large enough to handle, growing on and acclimating outside after all danger of frost has passed.
- Protect from slugs and snails whilst young.