Scabiosa Seeds
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How to grow Scabious
How to grow Scabious
Seed Sowing
Sow seeds undercover into modules 5mm deep in August or February – April, covering lightly with vermiculite or seed compost. Keep warm to aid germination.
Transplanting
Seedlings may need potting on before they are ready to be planted outside. Transplant outside in full sun once seedlings are established and risk of frost has passed, spacing 30cm apart. Scabious can also be grown in containers.
Plant Care
Keep the area weed-free and watered during hot spells. You can mulch around the plants to keep in moisture and prevent weeds. Deadhead to prolong flowering. Stems may need support, especially in windy growing conditions.
Challenges
Scabious are generally pest and disease-free.
Harvest
Pick the flowers often to encourage more flowers to form; they will usually flower for around 10-12 weeks. Ideally harvest the flowers in the morning when temperatures are low and plant water content is high. Plants will arrange better if left to sit in water for a few hours after cutting.
Scabious have an excellent vase life and will usually last for up to a week.
Culinary Ideas
Scabious are not edible.
Seed Saving
Harvest the individual flowers as they dry or whole plants once most of the flowers on the stem have dried.
Lay out on a sheet to dry further and thresh by hand by rubbing the seedheads between your hands. Then winnow to clean the seeds further. Store in a cool dark place.
Scabious will self-seed if left in place in your garden.
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Scabiosa – Fata Morgana (Organic)
£2.45 Add to basketScabiosa – Fata Morgana (Organic)
A beautiful variety producing pale creamy apricot and yellow blooms. What a stunner! We love this variety and it’s extremely productive too. It makes a fantastic cut flower as well as a wonderful addition to the border.
Expect a vase life of up to 7-10 days if picked when the buds are just bursting open.
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Scabiosa – Black Knight (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.45 Add to basketScabiosa – Black Knight (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
Dark red almost black velvety blooms on long stems, a favourite in the flower garden.
We were absolutely taken by this elegant flower with dark crimson to burgundy colours, some really going into black with contrasting creamy white stamen. This scabious makes an amazing cut flower and keeps impressing throughout the summer months. Flower heads make way for lovely seed heads with the shape of pin cushions.
Can be used as a dye flower producing over green and blue to purple dyes depending on mordant and modifiers.
(Approximate seed count – 50)
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Drumstick Scabious – Sternkugel (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£1.95 Read moreDrumstick Scabious – Sternkugel (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A unique form of scabious bred for its delicate lantern-like seed heads. Sternkugel is the perfect choice for the dried flower enthusiast, producing beautiful pale blue pincushion flowes turning into decorative seed heads great for adding interest and sculpture to arrangements or bouquets.
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Scabious – Salmon Queen (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.45 Add to basketScabious – Salmon Queen (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A lovely scabious variety producing large salmon-pink heads. An easy to grow garden favourite, it’s also a great variety for cutting, producing an abudance of double-petalled blooms on tall, upright stems throughout the summer. It’s also great for pollinators, especially butterflies, making it a fantastic choice for any ornamental garden too.
(Approximate seed count – 50)£2.45
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