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Stock 'Katz Bright Rose'
Stock 'Katz Bright Rose'
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Katz Bright Rose (Matthiola incana)
Also known as Stock or Gillyflower
Katz Bright Rose bursts forth with vivid, berry–rose blooms that bring an uplifting splash of colour to the garden. Each stem is straight and strong, topped with 1½–2" florets arranged densely along the spike, creating a striking, full column.
Early flowering and reliable, this variety offers approximately 55% double blooms without selection, with the possibility of higher percentages when seedlings are chosen for lighter foliage after a period of cool weather. The colour is rich yet refined, making it equally at home in cottage–style plantings and contemporary floral work.
Petals have a peppery, clove–like flavour, lending themselves beautifully to edible garnishes. Pairs wonderfully with ivory, lemon, and lavender–toned flowers, as well as textural greens.
DETAILS:
QTY: 50
TYPE: Annual
SITE: Full Sun
DEPTH: 1/4"
GERMINATION: 7-14 days at 18-24°C
HEIGHT: 24-28”
MATURITY: 90-105 days
SPACING: 4-6" Trellis, such as Hortonova, used as horizontal support, is necessary when the temperatures are consistently above 16°C or where it rains frequently.
PINCH: No
Transplant (recommended): Stock is a cool-weather crop, so starting transplants indoors is the best way to get ahead of the heat. Sow seeds 5–6 weeks before you plan to move them to a field or a protected structure. For a continuous harvest of flowers, make successive plantings every two weeks. The optimal times for growing are for spring and fall blooms.
Direct Seeding (alternative): Sow seeds directly outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. This method may result in a later bloom time compared to starting indoors.
Selecting for Double Flowers
While a difficult and time-consuming process, you can select for double-flowering plants by observing visual differences in the seedlings. After the seedlings have emerged and are in the cotyledon stage, expose them to chilling temperatures of 4-7°C for 3-4 days.
After chilling, you can identify the types of flowers the plants will produce:
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Select lighter green seedlings with an oval-shaped cotyledon; these will produce the desired double flowers.
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Seedlings with a darker green color and rounder cotyledons will produce single flowers.
Pinching: Do not pinch stock plants. Pinching can negatively affect the development of their single, central flower spike, which is the primary source of their classic bloom.
Pest Prevention: As a member of the brassica family, stock is a favorite food for flea beetles. To protect young plants from damage, cover them with a floating row cover immediately after transplanting them into the garden.
Soil Preference and Watering: Stock thrives in full sun and requires well-drained, fertile soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. Once plants are established, water deeply but infrequently.
Fertilizing: To encourage strong growth and beautiful blooms, fertilize with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2–4 weeks. A layer of compost applied at planting time can also provide a good nutrient base.
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