Is Night-Scented Stock edible?

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Is Night-Scented Stock edible?

Culinary note: Flowers are usually added raw to salads or as a garnish to desserts, they can also be candied. Their flavour is perfumed. For more details about edible flowers click here.

How do you grow evening scented stock?

Plant them about 12 cm apart in clumps of a dozen plants or more. Locate them in a spot that receives direct sun and where the soil can be kept moderately moist. Evening Scented Stock is not fussy about soil type and will perform equally well in sandy loam or heavy clay soil, or even in soil that lacks nutrients.

Does night-scented stock need light to germinate?

Night-scented stock seeds require the presence of light to encourage germination so either do not cover or just cover with a very thin layer of compost or vermiculite. The compost should be kept moist but not wet at all times.

Are scented stocks Hardy?

Stocks (Matthiola) are super hardy and sturdy plants that are great in containers, on a terrace or as gap fillers in borders. Stock flowers are a favourite in cottage gardens and with a profusion of flowers, they will fill your garden with their sweet scent in April and May regardless of the weather!

Do night scented stocks come back every year?

Perennials are aggressively consistent while annuals need to be sown every year to grace the garden with their visage and scent. Night scented stock plant is one such gentle annual denizen. The flowers are a sweet wonder in faded tones that seem like they stepped out of another century.

Are stocks easy to grow?

Stocks will grow best in sunny or part shaded areas in moist yet well-drained soil. They should be planted around 15-20cm apart but will tolerate a little crowding. They arguably look best when planted in larger clumps of mixed varieties. When planting be sure to water well and keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

How long do night scented stock take to grow?

Sow night-scented stock at three-weekly intervals throughout the summer, as flowering plants are in season for about three weeks before they go to seed. Seed to flower is usually about six to eight weeks, so sow now for the summer holidays and the expectation that night-time will bring magic.

Do stocks come back every year?

Stock flower info says the plant is an annual, grown from seed to fill those bare spots among other blooms in the spring to a summer garden. Other info says stock flowers can be biennial. In areas without freezing winters, stock flower info says it may even perform as a perennial.

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