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Cosmos 'Sensation Radiance'
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Cosmos 'Sensation Radiance'

Cosmos bipinnatus
Circa 1930s 'Sensation Giant Early Flowering Strain' quickly replaced the standard fall-only bloomers with July flowering varieties, a vast improvement. 'Radiance' was acclaimed as the first bicolor early cosmos in 1950, showing off its large 4-5" deep rose blooms with a dark crimson center ring on long tall stems. Easy to grow, they shrug off heat, humidity, and dry weather once established—deadhead or cut for bouquets for continual flowering.
SKU #S388
$3.25
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Details
Approximate Seeds Per Packet
75
Lifecycle
Annual
Annual Hardiness
Half Hardy Annual
Mature Size
4-5' h x 2' w
Sun
Full sun
Soil
Regular, well-drained
Season
Summer to fall
Color
Mauve pink flowers with crimson central ring
Features
Great Cut Flower
Heat or Drought Tolerant
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Bees
Attracts Beneficial Insects
SOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Depth:
1/8-1/4"
Sprout Time:
3-10 days
Seed To Bloom:
8-12 weeks
Starting Indoors:
Start in pots 4-5 weeks before last spring frost. Keep at about 60-75°F.
Starting Outdoors:
Direct sow in spring, after last frost.
WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE
In springtime, after all danger of frost has passed.
PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
Thank goodness we live in the age of the quick-blooming cosmos. Early 20th-century gardeners had to be content with a fleeting flower or two before the frost came to claim them all. Cosmos today are super floriferous midsummer to fall with reliable bloom in hot and dry weather. Pinch out stem tips when plants are 1' tall to help grow bushy, branching plants with loads of flowers. Start indoors in pots for earlier bloom and sow directly for flowering starting mid-summer. Deadhead regularly and stake early in windy areas, as the branches are quite brittle and can snap off at the central stem. It attracts numerous beneficial insects, making it a valuable addition to the borders of vegetable gardens too!
Final Spacing:
1.5-2'
Water Requirements:
Low Water Use
Watering Details:
Drought tolerant. Water regularly while establishing, then water only during dry, hot spells.
Soil pH:
Prefers acidic to neutral
Fertilizer:
Cosmos thrive in regular soil and may sprawl in nitrogen rich soils. If desired, an application of organic flower fertilizer can be mixed in around plants.
Diseases & Pests:
No major pests or diseases. Powdery mildew can be discouraged with a regular preventative application of a baking soda based spray.
When to Cut for Bouquets:
Harvest when flowers start to open to 1/2 open; best vase life before the flowers are pollinated.