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Cockscomb, commonly known as cockscomb, because the flower resembles a rooster's head. This unique flower will accent your borders in shades of red. A versatile and useful plant - its flowers are as beautiful as cut flowers and both the leaves and young flowers are edible!
🌺Stunning Charm
Unique Form: Cockscombs are known for their unique bright colors and cockscomb-like shape. Whether used as an accent in the garden or as a decorative addition to a flower arrangement, it is eye-catching.
Lasting Beauty: Not only do these beautiful flowers display brilliant colors in the garden, but they also retain their shape and color after drying, making for exquisite dried flower material.
💐Variety of combinations
Cockscombs are a great choice whether you're growing them in your garden or potting them at home. Combine with other plants to create a colorful garden landscape and add more color to your life.
🌱Easy to grow
Growing cockscomb seeds is simple and easy. Just sow the seeds in fertile soil, maintain proper humidity and sunlight, and soon you will see their sprouts popping up above the ground
Planting Tips:
- A warm-season tender annual that prefers full sun.
- Plant after danger of frost has passed and once soil has warmed.
- Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before planting date, spacing transplants 6-12" apart.
- Do not cover seed with soil. Allow 5-10 days to germinate.
- Grows to 48” tall.
- Do not pinch.
- 90-120 days to bloom.
When to Plant Cockscomb Seeds
Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date, using a seed starting mix or kit.
Where to Plant Cockscomb Seeds
Cockscombs do best in full sun. Fertile, well-drained, moist soil - with plenty of compost, is the best condition for this plant.
How long does it take for cockscombs to grow from seed to flower
Cockscombs are warm-weather plants that take about 90 days to bloom after planting. Like beans, they won't be happy unless the soil temperature reaches at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit. In cold winter areas, seeds can be started indoors four to six weeks before the last frost date to hasten the start of the season.