Dwarf pincushion flower 'Nana'

Scabiosa columbaria

How to grow Dwarf pincushion flower 'Nana'

Keep in mind when planting that Nana is thought of as hardy, so it can be safe to leave outdoors for the majority of winter (although if in doubt, using a row cover is often a good idea).

Growing Nana from seed

Try to ensure a gap of at least 7.8 inches (20.0 cm) when sowing to prevent overcrowding your seedlings.

By our calculations, you should look at sowing Nana about 42 days before your last frost date.

Transplanting Nana

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Nana is a hardy plant.

Harvesting Nana