How to Grow Annual Pincushion Scabiosa Flower from Seed – Cut Flower Gardening for Beginners Series
How to Grow Annual Pincushion Scabiosa Flower from Seed – Cut Flower Gardening for Beginners Series
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How to grow scabiosa flowers is relatively simple. Hardy annual flowers like pincushion flowers can be started from seed and used in cut flower arrangements taken from the cut flower garden. Good luck!
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Thank you so much for sharing, this was really useful.
do the seeds need light to germinate? do you cover them or leave them uncovered with soil?
I thought these plants could handle 0 degree weather in winter
Major hint for.newbies.
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Question: do you succession sow these? how many stems can one plant produce? thanks for great video!
An important flower for me… yours look lovely. Theyโre the funniest looking seeds I reckon!
I love your accent!
I started Scabiosa (from Johnny’s Seeds) last year and had pretty good luck. I’ll know more if they come back this year.
easy to takecare of pretty mine lasted well into winter blooming they are great bees and butterflyslike em
curious, I just received the exact pack of scabs from Johny’s that are you using in your demo. Cool. I’m curious, Johnny’s growing instructions don’t indicate to refridgerate?
Thanks
John, Veracruz