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SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
14 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Varies depending on location

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Gritty, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
14 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Varies depending on location

BLOOM COLOR
Crimson

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Gritty, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
14 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Varies depending on location

BLOOM COLOR
Blue

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Gritty, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
14 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Varies depending on location

BLOOM COLOR
Deep rose

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Gritty, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
14 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Varies depending on location

BLOOM COLOR
White

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Gritty, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT
No
About...
Stock Mix (Matthiola Incana Ten Week Mix) - Who would not want this lovely mix of colors growing in their garden? Grown from Stock seeds, this mix of brilliant colors brings the added benefit of having a sweet, spicy aroma. Butterflies will not leave Matthiola Stock alone, and your garden will receive a lot of admiring gazes.MORE STOCK OPTIONS
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Lightly cover seed 1/8 inch

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
14 inches









Stock Mix (Matthiola Incana Ten Week Mix) - Who would not want this lovely mix of colors growing in their garden? Grown from Stock seeds, this mix of brilliant colors brings the added benefit of having a sweet, spicy aroma. Butterflies will not leave Matthiola Stock alone, and your garden will receive a lot of admiring gazes. Usually Stock flowers are grown as annuals; however, they can grow as perennials in frost free zones or in areas that get very light frosts. Garden Stock flowers prefer cooler summers, so they do very well in coastal climates. In warm winter regions, set out Stock plants in the fall for winter blooms.
How To Plant Stock Seeds: Sow Stock seeds indoors using small pots or starter trays 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Press the Stock flower seeds into the soil and cover no more than 1/8 inch with soil. Matthiola Incana flower seeds need light and continuous moisture to germinate. Transplant Stock seedlings into the garden 14 inches apart. Stock Flower Care: Fertilize Matthiola Stock plants monthly with a general purpose liquid fertilizer. Trim the Stock flower spikes when they are down blooming. Deadheading is to neaten the appearance of the plant. Re-seeding is not a problem.
Common Questions
Can I grow stock in a container?
Yes, we carry shorter varieties are fine for containers.
Why does my stock plant look so sad in summer?
Stock prefers cool temperatures and does not thrive in areas with hot summers.
Does stock attract pollinators?
Yes, stocks attract bees and butterflies.
Is stock deer resistant?
Unfortunately, no, stock is not deer resistant.
Where should I plant stock flowers?
Planting stock alongside cottage garden flowers that share similar care requirements, such as dianthus, heliotrope, larkspur, snapdragons, and petunias, will promote their overall health. Stock flourishes in full sun to partial shade, thriving in rich, consistently moist, well-draining soil, with an optimal blooming temperature of no more than 65 degrees.
Do I need to deadhead my flowers?
Yes, to promote new growth and encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your spent blooms.
What are some uses for stock in my landscape?
This flower is often used in gardens for the colorful and fragrant flowers. It is used in borders, cutting gardens, cottage gardens or in containers. Also popular to plant in a sensory garden or below a window due to the wonderful smell.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Lightly cover seed 1/8 inch

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
14 inches









Stock Crimson (Matthiola Incana Ten Week Crimson) - Growing Stock seeds is very rewarding! The sturdy stems are filled with tightly clustered blooms. This garden Stock has crimson red blooms, and it gives a stunning display. Because of the sweet, spicy fragrance of red Stock Flowers, they are often sold as cut flowers and can be seen in many professional flower arrangements. Stock can last in a vase up to 2 weeks. Matthiola flowers can even be grown as an indoor plant. Place them in a cool room with indirect sunlight and enjoy the scented blooms.
Sow Stock flower seeds indoors using small pots or starter trays 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Press the Stock seeds into the soil and cover no more than 1/8 inch with soil. Matthiola Incana seeds need light and continuous moisture to germinate. Transplant the Stock seedlings into the garden 14 inches apart. Stock flower care includes fertilizing Matthiola Stock plants monthly with a general purpose liquid fertilizer. Also, trim the Stock flower spikes when they are down blooming. Deadheading is to neaten the appearance of the plant. Re-seeding is not a problem.
Common Questions
Can I grow stock in a container?
Yes, we carry shorter varieties are fine for containers.
Why does my stock plant look so sad in summer?
Stock prefers cool temperatures and does not thrive in areas with hot summers.
Does stock attract pollinators?
Yes, stocks attract bees and butterflies.
Is stock deer resistant?
Unfortunately, no, stock is not deer resistant.
Where should I plant stock flowers?
Planting stock alongside cottage garden flowers that share similar care requirements, such as dianthus, heliotrope, larkspur, snapdragons, and petunias, will promote their overall health. Stock flourishes in full sun to partial shade, thriving in rich, consistently moist, well-draining soil, with an optimal blooming temperature of no more than 65 degrees.
Do I need to deadhead my flowers?
Yes, to promote new growth and encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your spent blooms.
What are some uses for stock in my landscape?
This flower is often used in gardens for the colorful and fragrant flowers. It is used in borders, cutting gardens, cottage gardens or in containers. Also popular to plant in a sensory garden or below a window due to the wonderful smell.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Lightly cover seed 1/8 inch

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
14 inches









Stock Blue (Matthiola Incana Ten Week Blue) - Gardeners prize Stock for its ease of establishment from flower seeds, its ease of care, early bloom time and its clusters of gorgeous and fragrant blossoms. Truly, Stock flowers are some of most lovely in the garden! Garden Stock is native to the Mediterranean area, and enjoys mild coastal summers. In the southern United States, blue Stock flowers are often set out in the fall for winter and early spring blooms. The sweetly scented blooms will often attract butterflies, and they make excellent cut flowers.
How To Plant Stock Seeds: Sow Stock seeds indoors using small pots or starter trays 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Press the Stock flower seeds into the soil and cover no more than 1/8 inch with soil. Matthiola Incana flower seeds need light and continuous moisture to germinate. Transplant Stock seedlings into the garden 14 inches apart. Stock Flower Care: Fertilize Matthiola Stock plants monthly with a general purpose liquid fertilizer. Trim the Stock flower spikes when they are down blooming. Deadheading is to neaten the appearance of the plant. Re-seeding is not a problem.