Description
The Cornflower is a cottage garden favourite which is quick and easy to grow from seed. The stunning electric blue flowers will attract bees and butterflies all summer long and they make a great cut flower too. They're a hardy annual, which means they can be sown late in autumn or very early in the spring.
When to Sow | March to May and August to October. |
Where to Sow | Sow direct outdoors in flowering position in a well prepared, weed free bed. |
Water the area prior to sowing. | |
How to Sow | Sow by hand, distributing the seeds evenly over the area. |
If you want a more orderly display, sow seeds in rows of straight lines or, curves for a more natural effect. | |
For a continuous display, make sowings at two to three-week intervals. | |
What to do Next | Water well until established |
Once the cornflower has finished flowering, leave a few plants to die down and self seed. Others can be pulled up and composted. | |
Do not over fertilise because this will lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of flowers. | |
Flowering period | June to September |
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