Larkspur Frosted Skies
Larkspur Frosted Skies
Packet Size: 100 seeds
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Larkspur Frosted Skies has elegant spires of delicate white flowers edged with soft china blue. A lovely choice for borders or cutting, the blooms hold well in a vase and can also be dried for later use.
🌸 Flowering: June to early September.
📏 Height: to 100cm
🌿Annual
SOW: plant seeds outdoors from March to May where you want the plants to grow and flower. You can also sow in August or September and let them overwinter — they’re hardy enough for that. Germination usually takes about 3–4 weeks.
If you want a head start, you can sow in seed trays too — see below for how to do that. This method also lets you sow later, from September through to December.
GROW: once they’re growing well, thin or transplant to around 40–50cm apart. They’re tall plants and will usually need a bit of staking or support. Larkspur does well in most garden soils and is happy in sun or part shade.
Keep deadheading back to the smaller flowering side shoots — it’ll help encourage more blooms through the season.
ENJOY: pick larkspur early in the day when the flowers are just opening. Strip most of the leaves and stand the stems in deep water for a few hours before arranging. They’ll last around 10 days in a vase and can also be dried for later use.
SOWING IN SEED TRAYS
For spring sowing
- Fill small seed trays with seed compost
- Surface sow the seeds, then lightly cover with vermiculite
- Place the tray in a polythene bag and pop it in the fridge for 3 weeks
- After chilling, move to a warm spot (15–18°C) out of direct sunlight
- The seeds need this cold then warmth to get going.
- Once seedlings appear, prick out and pot on as needed
- Harden off and plant out after the last frost in May
- From sowing to flowering takes around 5 months
For autumn sowing (Sept–Dec)
- Sow in trays and don’t bag them
- Leave somewhere dry and frost-free (shed or garage is ideal)
- In early spring, when you see green shoots, start watering gently
- Move to a bright, frost-free spot
- Once big enough and frosts are past, harden off and plant out
- Autumn sown plants usually flower earlier the following year

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