Nigella damascena ‘Miss Jekyll’s Indigo Blue’
INDIGO LOVE-IN-THE-MIST
Nigella damascena ‘Miss Jekyll’s Indigo Blue’ has deep, rich, indigo blue flowers.
It is a much loved old favourite for very good reasons.
Mass of deep, rich, indigo blue turbans
Gardeners love it for the mass of deep blue, turban-like flowers produced continually over summer.
With decorative, dainty ferny foliage; and decorative seed pods too.
Neglect proof, “tough as nails” hardy
And gardeners adore it for being so neglect proof, “tough as nails” hardy, and easy to grow.
So it is great for filling in a tricky spot or an area that gets forgotten.
“Cut and Come Again” florist’s flower
Nigella damascena ‘Miss Jekyll’s Indigo Blue’ also makes a wonderful cut flower.
Of the “Cut and Come Again” variety.
So you can harvest armloads for the vase safe in the knowledge more will come again soon.
Low maintenance old favourite
Miss Jekyll’s Indigo Blue Love-in-the-Mist is an easy, low maintenance and old fashioned favourite.
Nigella seeds are also traditionally used as a condiment and herbal medicine.
Nigella is a very easily plant and will successfully survive just about anywhere.
So positions in Full Sun, Partial Shade or Dappled Light are all to her liking.
Water-wise, hardy in heat & dry, unfussy about soil
Nigella is a water-wise plant, plus hardy in heat and dry.
She is not fussy about soil type, but the soil must be well drained.
Sandy soils, Loam or Clay based soils, Alkaline to Neutral pH are all suitable.
Nigella damascena ‘Miss Jekyll’s Indigo Blue’ is a hardy annual that will reliably self-sow for next year, and many successive years. Giving you pleasure for many years.
Height: Approx. 45cm x Width: Approx. 45cm.
SEED SOWING ADVICE: QUICK & EASY
Recommended for beginners and kids
Nigella damascena ‘Miss Jekyll’s Indigo Blue’ seeds are easy to germinate when sown directly into the garden 3mm. deep, in autumn, winter or early spring.
OR sown in a punnet indoors for maximum number of early plants.
Sow indoors for quick & early plants: First sow the seeds in a punnet on good quality seed raising mix.
Then cover the seeds with 3mm. of sieved mix / fine grit / vermiculite.
But do not bury the seeds deeply because light is needed for these seeds to germinate.
Then place the sown punnet in a warm, well lit position (not in any direct sunlight).
Temperatures of 15-20°C are ideal for rapid and optimum germination.
You can use a heat mat if you have one.
But it is not essential because these seeds are willing and easy germinators.
So a warm window sill or corner will be fine.
Continue to keep the sown punnet consistently moist, but not wet, by sparaying with a fine mist water bottle.
Germination takes approx. 10-21 days.
Once germinated, prick out and place in a well aired and lit area to grow on.
Scatter directly in the garden: Easy to grow, self-sowing annual. Prefers Full Sun, or ½ Shade/ Dappled Sun.
Seed Count: 200 seeds per pack approx.
(We always aim to exceed the stated seed count, and give a generous serve).
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