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Learn how to grow scabiosa (also known as pincushion flower) from seed with our guide for beautiful, unique blooms in your garden this year!
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Scabiosa seeds
Scabiosa seeds come in these funny looking tan pods that resemble a badminton shuttlecock.
Starting Scabiosa indoors
Leave the seeds in their papery pods. Since they need light to germinate, barely cover them with soil or sprinkle a very thin layer of vermiculite on top.
Transplanting Scabiosa Seedlings
After the last frost has passed and the seedlings have developed at least two sets of true leaves, you can transplant them into the garden.
Pincushion Flower Care
Perennial scabiosa, such as the Fama series, thrives best in locations with full sun to partial shade. Annual scabiosa requires full sun.
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