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Nigella Mix Cut Flower Seed

Nigella Mix Cut Flower Seed

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About 40 seeds

 

Nigella Mixed Colors Seeds (

Nigella damascena

)

 

 

Love-in-a-Mist in Soft Blues, Whites, and Pastels

 

Nigella mixed colors, often called Love-in-a-Mist, is a classic cottage garden annual treasured for its airy texture, romantic blooms, and unique seed pods. Delicate, star-shaped flowers appear in a soft blend of blues, whites, and subtle blush tones, floating above feathery, thread-like foliage that gives the plant its misty appearance.

 

As flowers fade, ornamental balloon-shaped seed pods develop, adding interest in the garden and providing a standout element for fresh and dried bouquets. Light, whimsical, and naturally untamed, nigella weaves beautifully through garden beds, borders, and cutting gardens, creating a relaxed, meadow-like look.

 

Easy to grow and happiest when direct sown, nigella brings effortless charm and movement to spring and early summer gardens.

 

 

 

 

Plant Details

 

 

  • Type: Annual
  • Height: 18–30 inches
  • Bloom Colors: Blue, white, soft pink, lavender
  • Foliage: Fine, feathery, fern-like
  • Sun: Full sun to part sun
  • Soil: Well-drained
  • Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer

 

 

 

 

 

Why You’ll Love It

 

 

  • Perfect for cottage gardens and wildflower plantings
  • Excellent cut flower and dried pod variety
  • Adds height, movement, and an airy, romantic feel
  • Easily self-seeds for natural drifts year after year

 

 

 

 

A timeless favorite for gardeners and floral designers alike, Nigella mixed colors offers soft beauty, intriguing texture, and graceful stems that shine both in the garden and in hand-tied bouquets.

 

 

How to Grow Nigella Mixed Colors from Seed

 

 

(Nigella damascena – Love-in-a-Mist)

 

Plant Type: Annual

Height: 18–30 inches

Sun: Full sun to part sun

Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer

 

 

Sowing Instructions

 

 

Nigella does best when direct sown and dislikes transplanting.

 

  • When to Sow:
    Direct sow outdoors in early spring as soon as soil can be worked.
    In mild climates, seeds can also be fall sown for earlier spring blooms.
  • How to Sow:
    Scatter seeds lightly over the soil surface and cover very lightly (about ⅛ inch).
    Water gently to avoid washing seeds away.
  • Germination:
    7–14 days in cool spring temperatures.

 

 

 

Growing On

 

 

  • Thin seedlings to 6–9 inches apart once established.
  • Plants grow upright and airy, weaving naturally through the garden.
  • Avoid rich soil or heavy fertilizing, which encourages foliage over flowers.

 

 

 

Care & Harvest Tips

 

 

  • Thrives in cool weather and will fade as summer heat arrives.
  • For cut flowers, harvest when blooms are fully open.
  • For decorative seed pods, allow flowers to fade and pods to swell and deepen in color before cutting.
  • Leave some seed pods to dry on the plant for gentle self-seeding.

 

 

 

 

Nigella mixed colors is ideal for cottage gardens, wildflower plantings, and cutting gardens, offering effortless beauty, graceful movement, and stunning blooms followed by ornamental seed pods.

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