How to grow nemesia from seed

Nemesia is a very beautiful perennial flower, popular among gardeners. She will certainly decorate any flower bed. Widely used in landscape design due to its magnificent appearance and ruggedness. The name of the flower comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of vengeance Nemesis. Nemesia is unpretentious in planting and care, and once looking at a photo of this plant, you will certainly want to know when it is already possible to sow seeds.

  • Botanical description
  • Variety selection
  • Sowing seeds of nemesia
    • Timing
    • Capacity and soil
    • Sowing
    • Necessary conditions and care
  • Planting nemesia in open ground
    • How to choose a place for a flower
    • Transplanting process

Botanical description

Annual and perennial herbaceous plants and shrubs, the genus of which has about 50 species, originally grew in South Africa and are now distributed throughout the world. In height, the plant reaches from 30 to 60 cm, the stem is erect. Leaflets vary by variety, from linear to lanceolate and serrated.

Single flowering or forms inflorescences on the tops of the bush, then the fruit is formed - the seed box.The seeds of the plant are black in color, covered with white openwork persymyannik.

We also recommend that you familiarize yourself with the list of perennial plants that will decorate your site: gravilat, verbascum, cornflower, tuberose, juvenile, doronicum, acanthus, uvulyaria.

Variety selection

Nemesia when grown from seed at home can be both an annual for planting in the garden, and perennial, if it grows in room conditions. Thanks to the efforts of scientists regarding the improvement and adaptation of varieties to different climatic conditions, we can now enjoy their abundance. Let us dwell on the most popular.

Did you know? The King's Robe is considered to be the most unusual variety of nemesia; the flower is painted bright red and white and resembles the flag of Denmark.
  • Nemesia goitre - annual plant with lush powerful branches. Cultivated since 1892. In height it grows up to 40 cm. At the top of the bush leaves are linear, and from the top down they get an oval shape. The flowers are irregular in shape, with a lowered shed, reaching 3 cm in diameter. The color palette is very diverse, there are both bright monochromatic and variegated flowers that bloom two weeks after sowing the seeds and bloom until late autumn.
  • Nemesia hybrid - bred when crossing goiter and multi-colored species. In height it grows up to 0.5 meters, sometimes even higher. Flowering begins in June and lasts until the end of August. The flowers form raceme-like inflorescences at the end of the stems, rather large, their color is varied. This variety refers to annuals.
  • Multicolored nemesia - annual herbaceous plant, differs from other varieties in its short stature (not more than 25 cm). Having carefully considered the flower, one can notice certain similarities with the zombie and hybrid nemesia, due to the fact that this plant is one of the original species.
  • Nemesia azure - Another variety of annual herb that grows in our area, although it grows like a perennial in its historic homeland, South Africa. Young stems - upright, with abundant flowering descend under the weight of peduncles. The flowers are quite small, but the color palette is very diverse. There are both monophonic (blue, pink, white, blue), and two-color. A distinctive feature of this variety is a bright yellow spot on the outermost petal, which is also called the lip.

Sowing seeds of nemesia

Sowing seeds is considered the best and more productive way to plant a plant, although it also propagates by cuttings.

Important! When grafting there is a high risk to deform the long roots of the flower. Therefore, experienced growers often resort precisely to sowing.

Timing

Nemesia is fairly easy to grow from seed, but you need to know when to plant it. In order to please the first flowers in early summer, it is necessary to sow them in early March.

As well as nemesia, streptocarpus, plumeria, lisianthus, aglaonema, erika, karyopteris, canna multiply by seeds.

Capacity and soil

Planting can be carried out both in open ground and grown seedlings. In the first case, you need to understand that the plant will bloom a little later. The best option is sowing seeds in containers or pots. The shape and volume of the container does not matter. But a more favorable soil for planting should be loose and well retain moisture.

Sowing

Before proceeding to sowing, it is necessary to moisten the ground well, then place the seeds there and spray it with water at room temperature.Due to the fact that the seeds of the plant are very small, it is not necessary to sprinkle them with the substrate.

Find out all the details of growing seedlings in cassettes.

Necessary conditions and care

After planting the seeds in a container with the ground, leave it in a warm place for 1-2 weeks, then after germination, it is advisable to move the container to a well-lit place where the temperature will be no higher than 8 degrees, such as a balcony. After the sprouts have gotten stronger, it is desirable to thin the seedlings and plant them in separate pots or cups, this will facilitate the transplant. Further care is regular watering, in no case should not allow the soil to dry out.

Important! In order to ensure a long and abundant flowering, the first shoots, that is, the tops of the plant, should be plucked.

Planting nemesia in open ground

Fallen plants are planted in open ground when the daytime temperature is kept within 15-19 degrees and there are no night frosts, presumably in late May - early June.

How to choose a place for a flower

Choosing a place to plant will not be difficult, the plant is absolutely not whimsical.In order to create the most comfortable conditions, it is necessary to plant it on a sunny, but in no case arid area. Grassy shrub prefers well-moistened soil.

Transplanting process

In order for the transplantation process to pass painlessly, it is worth planting seedlings together with an earthen clod at a distance of 15-20 cm from each other. It is advisable to mulch the soil after transplantation, it is necessary to keep moisture in the ground.

Did you know? Seeds of nemesia, when properly stored in a dry place protected from open sunlight, retain their germination capacity for up to 2 years.
This charming and, importantly, unpretentious plant can be planted in flower beds, balconies, terraces and even window sills. Grassy bushes will help to create bright and juicy compositions without much difficulty.

Due to the fact that the plant multiplies very easily with the help of seeds, even an inexperienced florist can easily grow such beauty.