Stock Column 'Apricot'
Matthiola Incana
Column stocks are traditional cut flower varieties, with each plant bearing a single, densely packed flower spike on a tall stem that is perfect for the vase.
Single-stemmed florist types have dense, showy spikes of scented, large, double flowers closely spaced on the stems.
Superb cutting variety
Culinary note: Stock flowers are edible and are usually added raw to salads or used as a garnish to desserts, giving a perfumed flavour. They can also be candied.
Details:
Life Cycle: Hardy annual
Site : Full Sun
Height: 24-32"
Days to Germinate : 7-14
Days to Maturity: 9-100
Seed Depth: 1/4"
Plant Spacing: 6-9
Approx seeds per packet :100
How to Grow:
Sow ¼" deep into 128-cell plug flats 5-6 weeks before last frost. After danger of frost has passed, harden off plants and transplant to the field or protected structure. Direct seed - After last frost. Do not pinch plants. Succession-plant every two weeks for multiple harvests. Stock is a cool-weather crop. Spring and fall-blooming successions are optimal.( Transplant (recommended)
Harvest:
Fresh - Harvest when ⅓–½ the florets on the stem are open.
Vase Life:
With a proper care and handling up to 5-8 days
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