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Cornflower Polka Dot Mixed

Cornflower Polka Dot Mixed

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    Cornflower 'Polka Dot Mixed' Seeds

    If you love the look of a wild meadow but don't have the space (or the shelter) for tall, swaying stems, 'Polka Dot' is the solution. This is a specially bred dwarf variety that stays neat, compact, and busy, reaching just 30-40cm high.

    True to its name, it sprinkles the garden with bright button flowers in a cheerful mix of classic blue, maroon, rose-pink, lilac, and white. Because it is short and sturdy, it never needs staking, making it the number one choice for windy gardens, front-of-border edging, or creating a "mini meadow" in a patio container.

    Read our full UK growing guide for Cornflowers here: Cornflowers in Your Cottage Garden: Growing Guide for UK Climate


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    🌿 Understanding the Plant

    Cornflower is a Hardy Annual.

    It grows, flowers, and dies in one season. It is incredibly tough and easy to grow.

    The "Zero Fuss" Flower: Unlike the tall varieties which can get messy if not supported, 'Polka Dot' forms a self-supporting mound. It is perfect for children's gardens because it grows fast and provides a lot of colour at eye-level for little ones.


    🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

    Cornflowers hate root disturbance, so direct sowing is best.

    Germination:
    Sow directly outdoors from March to May, or in Autumn (Sept) for early flowers next year. Scatter seeds onto raked soil or into a pot and cover lightly (3mm deep). Germination takes 14-21 days.

    Where to Sow:
    They demand **full sun**. They thrive in well-drained soil. They flourish in "poor" soil, so don't add manure or fertiliser, otherwise, you will get lots of leaves but few flowers.

    Care While Growing:
    Thinning: If sowing in a pot, don't let them get too crowded. Thin seedlings to about 15cm apart so they have room to bush out.
    Deadhead: Snip off the dead flower buttons to keep the plant neat and blooming for months.


    📋 Plant Specifications
    Latin Name Centaurea cyanus
    Common Name Dwarf Cornflower 'Polka Dot'
    Hardiness H7 (Very Hardy - to -20°C)
    Light Required Full Sun ☀️
    Height ↕️ 30cm - 40cm (Dwarf)
    Spread ↔️ 20cm
    Spacing 🌱 15cm - 20cm apart
    Great for 🏺 Pots & Window Boxes
    🐝 Bees & Pollinators
    🧱 Edging Paths
    🥗 Edible Garnish
    Seed Count Approx. 200 seeds per packet

    🤝 Perfect Garden Companions

    Create a drought-tolerant container display by pairing 'Polka Dot' with these low-growers:

    • ☀️ Californian Poppy 'Golden West': The Gravel Garden Mix. Both plants are dwarf, love dry soil, and hate root disturbance. The bright orange of the poppy creates a vibrant contrast with the blue cornflowers in the mix.
    • 🏵️ Calendula 'Fiesta Gitana': The Dwarf Duo. This is a dwarf pot marigold that grows to the same height as the Polka Dot cornflower. Plant them together for a "potager" style container of edible flowers.

    📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

    Sow outdoors in autumn or spring. Flowers mid-summer to autumn.

    Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
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    ⚠️ Edible Flowers
    Cornflower petals have a mild, clove-like flavour. The whole flower head is edible! Use the mixed colours to create stunning, confetti-like decoration on cupcakes or summer cocktails.

    🏆 Officially Recognised Excellence

    This is a top-tier plant for biodiversity. Centaurea cyanus is listed on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list, producing high-quality nectar that is easily accessible to bees and butterflies.

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