Gypsophila

Gypsophila

Gypsophila enchants with its innocent appearance and summer blossoms. This rustic flower with its simple beauty is a must for weddings, birthdays, baptisms and so on.

  • 🌱 Sowing

    • March
    • April
    • May
    • June
    • September
    • October
  • 🌸 Bloom

    • May
    • June
    • July
    • August
    • September
  • 💧 Watering

    • one every 2 weeks
  • ☀️ Sun

    • sunny
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Step 1
Choose a sunny spot with loose soil and scatter your gypsophila seeds over it. Do not cover your seeds with soil, as they need light to germinate. You can, however, press them down very lightly.

Step 2
Water lightly and keep the soil moist until the first shoots appear. Thereafter, you will have to water regularly, but in small quantities. 

How to harvest new Gypsophila seeds?
Wait for the flowers to fade and the seed capsules to form. When they dry out and turn brown, remove them from the plant and open them to reveal the seeds inside.

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