Winterville, GA (Zone 8a) | January 2009 | neutral
This is the first time I have grown the yellow Scabiosa. I purchased 6 seedlings from an online nursery. The plant itself got to be abo...Read Moreut 8" around and the flowers grow on long thin stems that reached about 18" long. Each plant had about four or 5 stems at a time. Looked kind of spindly. As soon as the flower was spent, I clipped the long stem down. I didn't want to let them go to seed right away so by deadheading them, more flowers came up. The flower heads are pretty, but much smaller than I expected, about the size of a nickel. The coloring is more of a light cream than yellow. This being the first year I thought that may have something to do with it. I did fertilize with a liquid product, but can't remember the name as it was something new I tried. I planted them around a post, but this year I'm planting more in between each one to make it look fuller. I'm not altogether pleased just yet. I'm anxious to see if their performance improves. They bloomed all summer long, but it was a slow process.
A small compact plant with an incredibly long bloom period. Blooms from late spring all the way up to first hard frost in my garden. ...Read More>
Easy to grow from seed. That's how I started mine.
This is the first time I have grown the yellow Scabiosa. I purchased 6 seedlings from an online nursery. The plant itself got to be abo...Read More
A small compact plant with an incredibly long bloom period. Blooms from late spring all the way up to first hard frost in my garden.
...Read More