Do you pinch scabiosa?
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Scabiosa plants are easy to grow and thrive well in moist and alkaline soil. However, they also tolerate some drought and dry soils. Care – Deadheading or pinching out spent blooms makes scabiosa plants bloom profusely. Stake plants that reach 3 inches or more to protect their delicate, wiry stems from the harsh wind.
Herein, do you pinch out scabious?
Allow 50cm (20 inches) between plants. Pinch out to encourage side shoots to develop. Scabiosa caucasica prefers well drained soil in full sun.
Keeping this in consideration, how do you take care of scabiosa?
Grow scabiosa from spring to summer in full or part sun in well-drained soil. Wet clay soil may stop scabiosa from overwintering well. Space transplants or thin seedlings to 12 to 18 inches apart. Keep scabiosa well watered the first year.
How to pinch out your plants
- While your plants are still young simply pinch out the growing tip of each stem between your thumb and forefinger.
- Find a node (or pair of buds) and pinch off the stem just above it.
- You can do this for a second time once they have produced two or three more sets of leaves.