Strawflower - Sultane Mix, 6-pack
Strawflowers are a gorgeous focal flower with 2-3” blooms with an added sparkle of shine on their papery petals. They dry beautifully and last forever in the vase.
Six × 2” plants/order
Basic Info: Full sun, 36-48” tall, 24” wide, annual
Strawflowers are a gorgeous focal flower with 2-3” blooms with an added sparkle of shine on their papery petals. They dry beautifully and last forever in the vase.
Six × 2” plants/order
Basic Info: Full sun, 36-48” tall, 24” wide, annual
Strawflowers are a gorgeous focal flower with 2-3” blooms with an added sparkle of shine on their papery petals. They dry beautifully and last forever in the vase.
Six × 2” plants/order
Basic Info: Full sun, 36-48” tall, 24” wide, annual
Growing Tips: Plant in a sunny spot. Work lots of compost and organic fertilizer into the planting hole and water well before planting. Put root ball into the hole and bury it up to the first set of leaves. Water deeply once a week.
Landscape: In the landscape, they are colourful, tall and full of bright green foliage that fills out nicely in the backs of borders. These plants can get tall, so supporting with a tomato cage or stake will save the in a storm.
Cutting Garden: Plant them closer together (6-8”) in rows to promote long stems as they stretch for the light. Use plant support netting. Harvest weekly to keep them producing. Water deeply the day before harvest.
Harvesting: Cut your first stem when the first bloom is 50% open and the centre is still closed (it will continue opening after harvest). Cut the central stem first, leaving 6-8 sets of leaves remaining on the plant below the cut. Nice long stems will emerge from this deep cut. Strip off excess foliage, cut the bottom of the stem on an angle. Let them rest for a few hours in cool water and shade before arranging. Ensure you use a container that supports the stems and keeps them straight as they rest and re-hydrate after harvest. If left to droop they won’t recover.
Drying: Hang upside-down in a warm, dry, shaded spot to dry. Check the stems are totally dry before storing to prevent mold.