Soapwort Seeds - Pink Beauty
(Vaccaria hispanica) Annual. 60 days to maturity.
Soapwort is an old-time annual that is regaining its popularity. Pink Beauty is 2 feet tall, with woody stems and hundreds of tiny, pink flowers. Great for arrangements and often used like Baby's Breath.
*Soapwort gets its name from a high saponin content. When ground up and mixed with water it gets bubbly!*
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Growth Habit: Upright, bushy growth to 2 feet height, with sturdy, branching stems, oblong leaves, and sprays of 1” blooms.
Sun Requirements: Full fun
Soil Preference: Average, well drained soil.
When to Plant: Sow seeds outdoors in early Spring when frost is still possible OR start indoors 3 weeks before last frost.
How to Plant:
Direct sow: Sow seeds outdoors in soil ⅛” deep and lightly cover. Seeds should germinate in 10-14 days. Thin young plants to 9” apart. Plant in succession every 2-3 weeks until midsummer to prolong harvest.
Transplant: sow seeds indoors in flats or containers in soil ⅛” deep and cover lightly. Seeds should germinate in 10-14 days. Harden off seedlings before transplanting after the last frost. Space plants to 9” apart.
When / How to Harvest: Pick stems when only a couple blooms are open.
Uses: Pink Soapwort cut flower and bouquet filler.
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