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Stock Seeds - Stox Deep Rose

Stock Seeds - Stox Deep Rose

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Stock – Stox Deep Rose 

~40 Seeds

Stock Stox Deep Rose is a richly coloured, sweetly fragrant flower that brings elegant rose-pink blooms to cool-season gardens and bouquets alike. This variety is beloved for its dense flower spikes packed with double, ruffled blossoms in a deep rosy hue that pairs beautifully with whites, creams, and soft pastels. Stock flowers are especially valued for their clove-like perfume, making them a favourite for cutting gardens and entryway containers where their scent can be enjoyed up close. Stox Deep Rose produces sturdy, upright stems that hold well in arrangements and add a classic, romantic touch to spring and early summer displays. Ideal for borders, mass plantings, and floral design, this cool-weather annual thrives in mild temperatures and rewards gardeners with long-lasting colour and fragrance when many other flowers are just getting started.

  • Attracts bees and pollinators
  • Suitable for cut flowers (bouquets)
  • Fragrant
  • Deer resistant

Plant Details
• Scientific Name: Matthiola incana
• Type: Annual
• Colour: Pure white
• Plant Height: 24–28 in (60–70 cm)
• Seed Depth: ⅛ in (3 mm), surface-sow and press lightly
• Days to Germination: 7–14 days
• Days to Maturity: 90–105days
• Plant Spacing: 6–9 in (15–23 cm)
• Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade

Growing Instructions:
Transplant (recommended) - Sow ¼" deep into 128-cell plug flats 5-6 weeks before last frost. Trellis or provide support.

Direct seed: sow after danger of frost. Do not pinch plants. Succession-plant every two weeks for multiple harvests. Stock is a cool-weather crop. Trellis or provide support.

 

FAQ
Q: Does Stock bloom all summer?
A: Stock prefers cooler weather and may struggle in extreme summer heat. For continuous blooms, plant successions in spring and late summer.

Q: Is Stock edible?
A: Stock is not edible and is grown primarily for ornamental and fragrant use.

 

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