- Why shouldn't you water the candytuft too often?
- Which fertilizers are suitable?
- When and how to cut the candytuft correctly?
- Do you have to overwinter the candytuft?
- Which pests and diseases can become a plague?
The blossoms of the candytuft appear enchantingly delicate. It is not uncommon for an effervescent sea of flowers to form that shines almost snow-white. But in order for the candytuft to remain floriferous and healthy, it should be given a certain amount of care.

Why shouldn't you water the candytuft too often?
The candytuft does not like damp soil and waterlogging. On the other hand, it gets along well with dry soils. For these reasons, you should not water the candytuft too much. Outdoors, she basically only needs to be watered during prolonged heat and drought. Especially in a pot culture, for example on the balcony, this perennial needs regular watering.
Which fertilizers are suitable?
The candytuft does not need much fertilizer:
- mineral fertilizers are suitable
- fertilizing twice a year is enough
- fertilize the first time in spring and the second time in June
- Fertilization stimulates the bloom
- Fertilization can stimulate rebloom
- Liquid fertilizers are suitable
- like to fertilize with lime
When and how to cut the candytuft correctly?
In the spring you should prune your candytufts back heavily. With this cut, remove all parts to within 10 cm of the ground. You can also regularly remove diseased and yellowed leaves during the season. In autumn after the flowering period, a pruning can be done to rejuvenate the candytuft.
Do you have to overwinter the candytuft?
Since the candytuft is very hardy in this country, you do not need to overwinter it. Only when the temperature falls below -10 °C is it advisable to cover the candytuft with a layer of fir branches. It is hardy down to -15 °C.
Which pests and diseases can become a plague?
The candytuft is not susceptible to diseases or pests. In particularly hot and dry periods, it can be attacked by aphids. Damping-off disease, for example, can appear as an illness. In this case, the growth should be dug up and disposed of immediately. If other diseases such as powdery mildew occur, affected parts of the plant should be cut off quickly.
tips
When it comes to caring for candytufts, less is often more. Basically, this plant needs no care to survive.