Often there are empty spaces on the site that are gradually overrun by weeds.
They have to be regularly pulled or mowed to prevent weeds from scattering seeds all over the area.
In order not to leave the useless grass the slightest chance, summer residents sow flowers. For this case, there is one excellent annual that grows almost like a weed, but has incredible beauty.
Iberis has delicate white inflorescences that will become a real decoration for the site.
Of course, the flower is far from a rose or a lily, but in its category it has almost no equal. What wins over summer residents is that the seeds are enough to throw into the ground, and then everything happens by itself.
Sunny places or partial shade are suitable for Iberis. The umbellate and bitter species are popular among summer residents. In the fall, you can collect seeds to sow beautiful flowers again next year.