Stock FAQs

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by Dr. Mariam Gusikowski Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When do stock flowers bloom?

Stock flowers bloom from spring to summer, offering continuous blooms in the sunny garden when given the right stock plant care. Caring for stock plants includes growing them in well-draining soil.

Do stock flowers come back every year?

These fragrant blooms may take a break during the hottest days of summer. 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.

What is a stock plant?

Stock is an old-fashioned flower with a broad range of colors and a distinctive, spicy-sweet fragrance. They are a favorite among growers for their ability to reach maturity quickly in cool conditions, a trait which allows for season extension and holiday sales.

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We also stock “Proven Winner” plants! Our nursery has plant material ready for any landscape project, large or small. Not sure what you want or need? Our friendly and knowledgeable staff can assist you with your landscape questions, suggesting the right plant for the right purpose.

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Where is the best place to plant stocks?

full sunYou should plant your stocks where they will be positioned in full sun (though not high temperatures), in moist, freely draining soil. Plant them in a location where the scent will reach you in the garden. Stocks look particularly striking as part of a formal arrangement.

Does stock plant bloom all summer?

Stock flowers bloom from spring to summer, offering continuous blooms in the sunny garden when given the right stock plant care. Caring for stock plants includes growing them in well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and deadhead spent blooms.

Are stock flowers perennials?

How to Grow Stock Flowers. In USDA zones 7-10, stock will tend to be biennial, or possibly become a short-lived perennial, with the stems growing sturdier and woodier each year (somewhat like perennial snapdragons).

Where are stock flowers grown?

Stock flowers prefer full sunlight exposure, but they will tolerate partial shade in the right climates. Stock thrives in rich, loose soil that drains well. These flowers need to be fed once right after planting, and then once per month, using a general purpose fertilizer for flowering plants.

How long do stock plants last?

incana is a tender perennial In USDA Hardiness Zones 7 to 10 that may live for a few years, coming back with woodier stems each spring. Here, it blooms until the summer heat becomes oppressive.

Do slugs eat Stocks?

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Is stock a hardy annual?

Stock has a shorter bloom time than many other annuals, but it does quite well when handled as a hardy annual in cool maritime climates. Colors include white and many shades of pink.

How tall does stock get?

Stock plants grow up to three feet tall. The flowers make good-cut flowers for indoor arrangements. A dwarf variety, growing just 8″ – 12″ tall, is also available.

Does night scented stock 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 cold hardy?

Stock comes in a wide range of colors and will withstand cold temperatures, making them a great choice for late winter seed starting, even in cooler climates.

Can you grow stock flowers indoors?

Sowing Seed Indoors: Sow stock indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Sow ¼ inch deep in seed-starting formula. Keep the soil moist at 60-65 degrees F. Seedlings emerge in 10-20 days.

What does stock flower symbolize?

A symbol of happy life and contented existence, the stock flower, with its sweet, heady-scented blooms, is native to Southwestern Greece and the Mediterranean. Typically found in white, pink, red or lilac, stock is also called gillyflower or Virginia stock.

What is the best pH for a M. incana plant?

For buds to set, the temperature must be below 60°F. Plants require full sun to light shade, and average to rich soil that drains well. The ideal pH is near neutral, or about 6.8 to 7.5.

What is a biennial plant?

The biennial characteristic refers to the tendency of perennial plants to bloom in the first year and set seed in the second year. Stock is an odd name for a flower. It seems to be a reference to the “stocky” stems of perennial growth, and its use as an early-season garden filler.

Is M. incana a perennial?

Plants may thrive right through to fall in these locales. M. incana is a tender perennial In USDA Hardiness Zones 7 to 10 that may live for a few years, coming back with woodier stems each spring.

What is stock flower?

Stock flower info indicates there is a type of plant that’s actually named stock flower (commonly called Gillyflower) and botanically called Matthiola incana. Highly fragrant and attractive, you might wonder ...

When do stock plants bloom?

When growing stock plants, expect flowers to start blooming in spring and last through late summer, depending on your USDA hardiness zone. These fragrant blooms may take a break during the hottest days of summer.

How to care for stock flowers?

Caring for stock plants includes growing them in well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and deadhead spent blooms. Grow this plant in a protected area in colder areas and mulch to protect roots in winter.

Can cold temperatures damage stock plants?

Colder temperatures may damage the roots. If you neglect this aspect of caring for stock plants, blooms will be sparse or possibly nonexistent. You may wish to purchase seedlings that have already had cold treatment if you live in an area without cooler winters.

Is stock flower a perennial or annual?

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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