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Mulberry Rose Nigella, also known as Love-in-a-Mist, adds an air of elegance to any garden with its soft pink flowers delicately framed by feathery green foliage. This beautiful annual blooms throughout the summer, creating a romantic and whimsical effect in borders, cottage gardens, and cutting gardens. After flowering, the unique seed pods provide visual interest and are perfect for dried arrangements. Easy to grow and self-sowing, Mulberry Rose Nigella is a garden favorite for its beauty and versatility.

 

*Annual Variety – Completes its lifecycle in one season, ideal for seasonal charm.
*Days to Flowering – Blooms in approximately 70-80 days for a summer-long display.
*Full Sun Requirement – Thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil.
*Compact Growth – Reaches a mature height of 12-18 inches (30-45 cm), suitable for borders and containers.
*Decorative Seed Pods – Adds a unique touch to fresh and dried floral arrangements.
*Pollinator-Friendly – Attracts bees and other beneficial insects.

 

Packet contains approximately 50 seeds.

 

Product Title: Mulberry Rose Nigella Seeds – Romantic Pink Blooms and Unique Seed Pods for Gardens and Bouquets (~50 Seeds)

Nigella - Mulberry Rose Seeds

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  • Start Mulberry Rose Nigella seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before your last frost date, or direct-seed outdoors 2-3 weeks before the last frost date.

    For indoor sowing, press seeds lightly into the soil and do not cover, as light aids in germination. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, which typically occurs in 10-14 days.

    For direct-seeding, scatter seeds onto prepared soil and press them lightly into the surface. Do not cover the seeds, and keep the soil moist until germination begins.

    After the last frost, transplant seedlings (if started indoors) into a sunny location with well-draining soil. Space plants 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) apart for optimal growth. Nigella is a low-maintenance plant that self-sows readily, ensuring blooms return year after year.

  • Nigella sativa

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