The Story
Star-shaped blooms in mixed colours surrounded by delicate fern-like foliage, referred to as Love-in-a-Mist or Nigella damascena. Can be used fresh or dried in bouquets or just in the garden. Harvest flowers when 75% open or seedpods when formed.
Sowing Nigella Love in a Mist
Direct sow into garden beds during cooler seasons for best results. Lightly press the seed into prepared soil without deep coverage. Ensure even moisture throughout early growth to support steady germination.
If sowing indoors, stratify the seeds before sowing to break seed dormancy and encourage germination. To stratify, chill the seeds in the fridge for 2-3 weeks before sowing. Ensure the seed packet is unopened or the seed is in an airtight container as certain fruits and vegetables in the fridge that emit ethylene can impact the germination of seed.
Caring for Nigella Love in a Mist
Plant in a full sun position to encourage strong growth and flowering. Lightly water Nigella Love in a Mist once seeds have established. Avoid overly rich soil. Minimal intervention is required throughout the flowering period.
Uses for Nigella Love in a Mist
Fresh blooms add texture to garden beds and floral displays. Seed pods are suitable for drying for long-lasting arrangements. Cottage gardens often include nigella for soft structure and seasonal interest.

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Description
Star-shaped blooms in mixed colours surrounded by delicate fern-like foliage, referred to as Love-in-a-Mist or Nigella damascena. Can be used fresh or dried in bouquets or just in the garden. Harvest flowers when 75% open or seedpods when formed.
Sowing Nigella Love in a Mist
Direct sow into garden beds during cooler seasons for best results. Lightly press the seed into prepared soil without deep coverage. Ensure even moisture throughout early growth to support steady germination.
If sowing indoors, stratify the seeds before sowing to break seed dormancy and encourage germination. To stratify, chill the seeds in the fridge for 2-3 weeks before sowing. Ensure the seed packet is unopened or the seed is in an airtight container as certain fruits and vegetables in the fridge that emit ethylene can impact the germination of seed.
Caring for Nigella Love in a Mist
Plant in a full sun position to encourage strong growth and flowering. Lightly water Nigella Love in a Mist once seeds have established. Avoid overly rich soil. Minimal intervention is required throughout the flowering period.
Uses for Nigella Love in a Mist
Fresh blooms add texture to garden beds and floral displays. Seed pods are suitable for drying for long-lasting arrangements. Cottage gardens often include nigella for soft structure and seasonal interest.

















