FLOWER-NIGELLA-LOVE IN A MIST
FLOWER-NIGELLA-LOVE IN A MIST
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Nigella sativa
FLOWER-NIGELLA-LOVE IN A MIST With its intricate flowers and fine-textured foliage, Nigella stands out in the garden. This delightful little annual blooms throughout the summer, & the seed pods are often used in dried-flower crafts. Nigella does best in full sun and well-drained soil. Self-sows freely, but not aggressively.
Sow seeds directly into a finely textured, well-drained garden bed as early in spring as the ground can be worked. Space seeds 5cm apart in rows 15cm apart and cover 1cm deep OR scatter thinly in a garden bed & cover 1cm deep. Weed young seedlings carefully & thin before they get too crowded. Difficult to transplant.

Scoville Heat Units (SHU)
Plant Height
30 - 60cm (1⅛" - 1'12")
Season of Interest
Spring / Summer
Temperature Range
15 - 25°C (59 - 77°F)
Determine / Indeterminate
Annual / Perennial / Biennial
Annual
Frost Hardy / Tender
Tender
Full Sun / Part Sun / Shade
Full sun, part shade
Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings
Sow Direct
Soil
Well Drained,Fertile Soil with organic matter
pH
6 - 7.5
Soil Temperature
15 - 20°C (59 - 68°F)
Seed Preparation
Scarify or soak seeds overnight in warm water
Sowing Depth
0.5mm (⅛")
Plant Spacing
20 - 30cm (¾" - 1⅛")
Row spacing
30 - 45cm (1⅛" - 1'6")
Watering
Keep soil evenly moist
Germination Time (Days)
7 - 14
Harvest Time (Days)
70 - 80
Good Companion Plants
Roses, Zinnias, Marigolds, Salvia, Phlox
Bad Companion Plants
Brassicas, Tomatoes, Peppers
Pests
Generally pest-free
Diseases
Rust, Powdery mildew, Damping off
More About Us
ABSeeds is an Australian owned business trading under the umbrella of Direct Compost Solutions which is owned and managed by Victoria Brun.
We as a company endeavor to provide to the public, Organic, Old Fashioned, Heritage, and Open-pollinated seeds that have not been genetically modified.
We purchased the business in November 2018 and renamed it to ABSeeds (All ‘Bout Seeds) to make the title shorter and represent what we hope to achieve with this business in the years ahead.
Seeds that we can’t grow ourselves we will acquire from people who grow for us, or we may purchase seeds from reputable heritage seed companies.