Love in a Mist Seeds

Close up of a light blue flower with green thread-like foliage coming out of the center of the flower with a circle of seeds

Fast Facts

BOTANICAL NAME
Nigella
LIFE CYCLE
Annual
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS
Spring
BLOOM SEASON
Spring through Summer
PLANTING SEASON
Full Sun to Partial Shade
WATER NEEDS
Average

When to Plant Love in a Mist Seeds

Direct sow seeds in the Spring when soil temperatures reach a consistent 60°F. In milder climates (Zones 8 and higher) fall planting is an option as well.

Where to Plant Love in a Mist Seeds

Choose well-draining soil in Full Sun conditions for Love in a Mist and Love in the Puff seeds, though they can also tolerate Partial Shade. These varieties are also a great choice when planting for borders, or to fill in bare spots in the garden.

How to Plant Love in a Mist Seeds

Love in a Mist seeds require light to germinate, so be careful not to cover them when planting. Learn more about germination light requirements here.

Ensure soil has a fine consistency when sowing your seeds. Sow directly onto the surface of the soil and compress, but do not cover, These seeds require sunlight to germinate. Germination can take between 14-20 days. Because of their long taproot, Love in a Mist and Love in the Puff do not transplant well, Direct sowing of these seeds is the best method.

How to Care for Love in a Mist

Once established, Love in a Mist and Love in the Puff require little care. Even deadheading isn’t a necessity as the seedpods have aesthetic qualities and are part of the plants’ charm. They are prolific reseeders though, so if you wish to prevent the spread of seeds, you can certainly deadhead once flowers fade.

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SEEDY SAYS

Love in a mist earns its name from its unique appearance, with delicate petals encircled by a misty swirl of fine, feathery foliage.

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