Growing Cosmos – Easy Annuals
Cosmos! What a stonking name for a plant evoking all the constellations in the Universe.
Growing Cosmos
- Cosmos flowers are a ring of broad petals and a center of disc florets similar to a daisy.
- Cosmos flowers are 2-4 inches in diameter.
- There is a lot of color variation including white, pink, orange, yellow, chocolate and scarlet colors.
- Most Cosmos bloom heavily but die with first frost.
- Leaves are fine and delicate and therefore the plants do not over shadow other flowers.
- Cosmos get quite tall at up to four feet but in rich, fertile soils tend to produce unusually tall, lanky plants.
More Growing Tips from Seed
- Smaller Cosmos are lovely in containers, showing off some of the finest lacy foliage of any annual.
- Sow 3mm deep in spring at 21-24C in a good seed compost. Keep soil damp but not wet, sealing in a polythene bag after sowing is helpful.
- Germination usually takes 5-10 days.
- When seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant and grow on in cooler conditions.
- Gradually acclimatise to outdoor conditions for 10-15 days before planting out after all risk of frost 60cm apart.
- Plant in a sunny spot on light even poor quality well drained soil.
BBC Gardeners World – Gardening site of BBC
Thompson Morgan seed varieties available
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