Outsidepride Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella Damascena) Flower Seeds offer a stunning mix of delicate blooms in shades of blue, white, pink, and red. Our self-seeding annual flower seeds grow in full sun to partial shade areas under USDA Zones 4-9, with well-drained soil. Suitable for pollinator gardens, they attract bees and butterflies while adding beauty to flower beds and borders. The lacy, fern-like foliage and unique seed pods also make them great for dried floral arrangements. Easy to grow, our flower bulbs offer a short bloom season and long-lasting color.
Our Nigella flower seeds are as captivating as their flowers. After the blooms fade, the unique, ornamental seed pods form, providing an attractive feature in gardens and dried floral arrangements. Their intriguing shapes and textures enhance the flower garden's visual appeal.
The delicate, fern-like foliage of our flower seeds to plant outside brings a light, airy quality to any garden. Forming a beautiful backdrop to the vibrant blooms, adding texture and contrast that enhances the plant’s overall aesthetic appeal in flower beds and borders.
Nigella seeds for planting flowers grows in cooler temperatures. It flourishes throughout the season, offering vibrant blooms when temperatures are mild. Suitable for gardeners seeking early-season color, our easy to grow flower seeds is a great choice summer flowers for outdoor gardens.
Our outdoor flowers to plant features intricate blooms in a stunning mix of colors, including soft blues, pinks, and whites. The fine petals add visual interest, making them the suitable flowers to plant outside borders, beds, and arrangements, where their vibrant colors create a dreamy effect.
Love-in-a-Mist flower seeds for the garden combine airy greens with dreamy floral colors for a captivating garden flower. With varieties like Marbles, Rose, Indigo, and Mix, each featuring distinct blooms, our garden seeds offer an enchanting mix of colors. Its fern-like foliage greatly complements the intricate flowers, making it a wonderful choice for flower beds and borders. Our flower seed mix is easy to grow, suitable in full sun to partial shade, and adds both beauty and texture to any garden, even in cooler climates.
Love-in-a-Mist brings ethereal beauty and effortless growth to your garden with its delicate blooms and lacy foliage. Varieties like Marbles, Rose, Indigo, and Mix all bloom throughout summer. Our flowers are low-maintenance and are suitable for well-drained soil and full sun. Their compact growth, reaching 16 to 36 inches tall, and self-seeding nature make them a great choice of seed to plant for adding color and texture to any garden, including cutting gardens and flower beds.
Love-in-a-Mist flower seeds for planting are suitable in temperatures between 65-72F and require full sunlight to grow. For effective germination, keep the seeds moist until they sprout, which usually takes 7-14 days. Sow 2-3 seeds per plant, covering them lightly with soil no more than the seed's thickness. Maintain plant spacing of 6 inches for healthy growth. Our easy flowers to grow from seeds will add pastel petals on a misty green canvas, great for creating vibrant, textured gardens or floral arrangements with minimal care.
Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella Damascena Jewels Mix) - Grow this unusual but very attractive little gem from Nigella seeds. This Love In A Mist seed mix produces blooms in shades of red, white and blue which reach up to 2 1/2 inches across. Once the flowers are done, equally attractive seed pods form once the blooms dry. The Love-In-A-Mist plant foliage is lacy and fern-like giving the plant an airy effect. The flower is great to use as a cut flower, and the seed pods are great to use in arrangements once dried. To dry Nigella flowers and seed pods: Cut the stem and hang upside down in cool location.
Sow Nigella Love in a Mist seeds outdoors in early spring. The flower seed can be lightly covered with soil. Each plant has a short bloom season, so it is best to have successive plantings every three weeks to have blooms all season. Thin the seedlings to 6 inches between plants, and the plants should start blooming in three months. Deadheading will prolong flowering, but will eliminate the attractive seed pods that form later. The plant is a ready self-seeder if you leave the seed pods on. In mild climates, this flower will bloom continuously.