
Thompson & Morgan Seeds
Wild Flower Scabious (National Trust Range)
The perfect wild flower to knit together your displays, thanks to its airy, open habit, and profusion of pin-cushion blooms all summer. A good choi…
The perfect wild flower to knit together your displays, thanks to its airy, open habit, and profusion of pin-cushion blooms all summer. A good choice for sunny beds or borders, but looks its best when emerging through a haze of Quaking Grass.
Sowing Info
Choose an open, sunny weed-free site with freedraining soil. Fork over the soil, removing weeds and break down large clumps of earth. Dont add manure or fertiliser, as ildflowers grow best in less fertile soils. Rake to achieve a fine, crumbly texture. Scatter seed lightly on the soil surface. Sowing in rows 20cm (8in) apart will help you identify and remove weeds - the artificial effect will be lost as plants mature. Do not cover the seed. Water gently and keep the site moist until the seedlings are established. Remove weeds carefully. lants can be cut down when they have set seed, providing food for wildlife and new plants for your garden. Wild flower seeds should not be sown in or near natural areas or public spaces.
Growing Info
Aftercare Info
- Number of seeds:
- 75"
- Harvesting time:
- April to October