![]() Gomphrena will start to germinate very quickly, putting out fuzzy little leaves that are just as cute as the plant itself. Your soil temperature should be warm - at least 50 F so that the seeds germinate quickly and don’t get eaten or start to rot. Having pest issues? Check out in-depth information for pests that can be an issue to garden flowers at the UC Integrated Pest Management site. Lightly press the seeds into the soil and water them into place.Learn about growing all our crops on our YouTube page!.New to starting crops from seeds? Please watch our Seed Starting Presentation to learn the basics!.Gomphrena, nigella, strawflower, and scabiosa are all gorgeous cut-flowers that also dry beautifully. We recommend planting a cut flower garden.Gomphrena grows well with other cut flowers. ![]()
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