Cosmos Seeds
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How to grow cosmos
How to grow cosmos
Seed Sowing
Cosmos is an annual that can be sown from March to May. Earlier sowings are best done undercover in modules and planted out when the risk of frost has passed. Avoid any direct sowing until then. Sow in rows 30cm apart, cover with a fine layer of compost, and water. Thin out to 30cm spacings once seedlings are mature.
Transplanting
Ensure your seed bed is free from weeds. Sheltered sunny sites are best, as they do not like shade and can be grown at the edges of beds or the back of borders to attract beneficial insects. They prefer moist but free-draining soils, so incorporating organic matter is beneficial. Harden off your plants, then transplant in rows 30cm x 30cm apart.
Plant Care
Keep weed-free and watered during hot spells. You can mulch around the plants to retain moisture and prevent weeds. Deadhead to prolong flowering and pinch out to create more bushy growth.
Challenges
Generally pest and disease-free, things to look out for are aphids and powdery mildew. They do not like cold weather, so if you are in a colder area, sow later for the best results.
Harvest
Pick the flowers often to encourage more flowers to form; they should keep flowering well into autumn.
Culinary Ideas
Only Cosmos sulphureus (orange cosmos) is considered edible.
Seed Saving
Choose your best plants to save seeds from and don’t pick any flowers; let them mature so you can collect the seeds. If you have other cosmos growing nearby, you will need to isolate them to prevent cross-pollination.
The blooms mature at different times, so you can collect the seeds as you go or wait until most are mature and then harvest the whole plant. If you choose the second option, you will get some seeds dropping and self-seeding in situ next year. The seeds are ready when they turn brown and look a little like a spiky hedgehog. Separate seeds from chaff before storing in a cool, dry place for up to 5 years.
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Cosmos – Orange (Organic)
£2.34 Add to basketCosmos – Orange (Organic)
Brilliant tones of orange flowers on tall stems with fine feathered leaves. This beautiful eye-catching orange flower will bring you joy from early summer until fall. It tolerates poor soils and dry conditions and attracts bees, butterflies and other insects.
We find Orange Cosmos easy to grow and it will self-seed if allowed to.
(Approximate seed count – 50)£2.34 -
Cosmos – Mixed (Organic)
£2.20 Add to basketCosmos – Mixed (Organic)
A popular, low-maintenance annual flower with white, pink and lilac petals and a yellow centre. Single, daisy-like flowers in purple, pink or white that will bloom from early summer to autumn. Cosmos is easy to grow, it’s great for bees, butterflies and hover-flies and makes a lovely cut flower, too.
We like planting it in between food crops as an ornamental divider.
(Approximate seed count – 100)£2.20 -
Cosmos – Velouette (Organic)
£2.30 Read moreCosmos – Velouette (Organic)
An interesting variety with a striking colour scheme of reds, pinks and whites. This cosmos is a real eye catcher, and produces a range of different flower types. Some are red with clear white stripes, others are white with pink edges, the rest are somewhere in between.
(Approximate seed count – 100)£2.30 -
Cosmos – Apricotta (Organic)
£2.50 Read moreCosmos – Apricotta (Organic)
Apricot to peachy colours with a soft pink towards the centre. This cosmos is unlike any other we have seen. The blooms appear to have a iridescent glow which is quite remarkable. They are a head-turner to say the least!
(Approximate seed count – 35)
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Cosmos – Kiiro (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.35 Add to basketCosmos – Kiiro (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A gorgeous variety producing pale buttery-yellow blooms with single petals. No garden would be complete without a few Cosmos plants, with their long stem length, abundant blooms and long flowering window.
Kiiro is a lovely addition to our collection, with a soft delicate colour palette. Like other Cosmos, it’s very easy to grow and great for beginners, also being suitable for pot growing as well as the garden border.
(Approximate seed count – 70)£2.35 -
Chocolate Cosmos (Organic)
£6.20 Add to basketChocolate Cosmos (Organic)
A gardeners favourite producing an abundance of Dahlia-like dark maroon flowers. Native to Mexico, Chocolate Cosmos gets its name from its delicious chocolate-vanilla scent and is the perfect choice for easy container growing with its squat, densely flowered stems. Expect up to 5 days of vase life once cut.
(Approximate seed count – 10)£6.20
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