Cosmos Sensation Daydream

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$4.49

Cosmos Bipinnatus

  • Seed Count 75
  • Rosy Pink Bullseyes
  • Annual
  • Height 110 cm

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Description

The palest pink with a deep rose pink center makes Cosmos Sensation Daydream a unique and delicate addition to the flower garden.

Very early flowering and though the flowers are slightly smaller than other varieties, they are freely produced over a long period and are self cleaning.

These vigorous plants have a well branched habit, compact growth and provide masses of bright 4cm blooms all summer and autumn. Water, sun and soil are all that is needed.

Disease free and its tolerant of poor soil, heat and humidity, make it an excellent choice if you are looking for an easy to grow “no fuss” annual that will thrive on minimal care.

Deserving a sunny site in any garden, these adaptable plants are absolutely great for cutting, pots and borders.

Cosmos is one of the best nectar plants for attracting butterflies to the garden and the flowers are perfect for pressing. Very easy to grow, making it a perfect choice for children or the less experienced gardener.

Excellent in beds and borders as well as the cutting garden where their toughness and showiness can keep the flower show going all through the summer and autumn.

Easy to grow annual with blooms that are  pale-pink  highlighted with rosy-pink bullseyes. Will thrive in hot weather and poor soil, and tolerates drought. Attracts birds, bees, and butterflies and are excellent for cutting.

Find your Climate Zone

Method: Sow direct or seedlings
Soil Temp: 10°C - 25°C
Cool Mountain: Nov - Dec
Germination: 7 - 10 days
Arid: Aug - Jan
Position: Part sun
Temperate: Sep-Nov, Mar-Jun
Row Spacing: 30cm apart
Sub Tropical: May - Oct
Planting Depth: 3 mm
Tropical: Jun - Aug
Harvest: 90 days

 Climate and Soil Requirements

Climate:

  • Cosmos thrives in warm, sunny climates and is well suited to most regions in Australia.

Soil:

  • Cosmos prefers well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 8.0.
  • It can tolerate poor soil conditions, including sandy or rocky soils, making it ideal for Australian gardens.
  • Avoid overly rich or fertile soil, as this can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of flowers.

Planting Cosmos

Seed Sowing:

  • Sow seeds directly into the garden bed or in seed trays.
  • Scatter seeds on the soil surface and lightly cover with 3 mm of soil.
  • Space seeds 30 cm apart to allow for growth.
  • Water gently to avoid displacing the seeds.

Germination:

  • Seeds typically germinate in 7=10 days.
  • Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged during germination.

Transplanting:

  • If starting seeds indoors, transplant seedlings outdoors once they are 10-15 cm tall and the weather is warm.

Care and Maintenance

Watering:

  • Cosmos is drought tolerant once established.
  • Water young plants regularly until they develop a strong root system.
  • Mature plants only need watering during prolonged dry spells.

Fertilising:

  • Avoid over fertilising, as this can reduce flowering.
  • If necessary, apply a balanced, low nitrogen fertilizer once or twice during the growing season.

Deadheading:

  • Regularly remove spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
  • Deadheading also prevents self-seeding if you want to control the spread of Cosmos.

Pests and Diseases:

  • Cosmos is relatively pest resistant but can occasionally attract aphids or spider mites.
  • Treat infestations with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
  • Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases like powdery mildew.

Companion Planting

Best Companion Plants

Vegetables:

  • Tomatoes: Cosmos attracts pollinators like bees, which can improve tomato yields.
  • Zucchini and Squash: Cosmos helps deter pests like aphids and whiteflies.
  • Beans: The tall, airy structure of Cosmos provides light shade for beans without competing for nutrients.

Herbs:

  • Basil: Cosmos and basil grow well together and attract beneficial insects.
  • Dill: Both plants attract hoverflies, which prey on aphids.

Flowers:

  • Marigolds: Marigolds repel nematodes and other pests, while Cosmos attracts pollinators.
  • Zinnias: These flowers share similar growing conditions and create a vibrant, colourful garden.
  • Sunflowers: Cosmos can fill in gaps around sunflowers and attract pollinators.
  • Lavender: Both plants thrive in sunny, well-draining conditions and attract pollinators.
  • Nasturtiums: These act as a trap crop for aphids, protecting Cosmos and other plants.

Plants to Avoid:

  • Avoid planting Cosmos near plants that require rich, fertile soil, as Cosmos thrives in poorer conditions.
  • Keep Cosmos away from aggressive growers that may overshadow or outcompete it.

Harvesting and Saving Seeds

Harvesting Flowers:

  • Cut Cosmos flowers in the morning when they are fully open.
  • Place them in a vase with fresh water for a long-lasting display.

Saving Seeds:

  • Allow some flowers to remain on the plant until they fade and dry out.
  • Collect the dried seed heads and remove the seeds.
  • Store seeds in a cool, dry place for planting next season.

 Troubleshooting Common Issues

 Leggy Plants:

  • Caused by insufficient sunlight.
  • Ensure Cosmos receives at least 6 hours of direct sun daily.

 Poor Flowering:

  • Over fertilisation or overly rich soil can reduce blooms.
  • Stick to low nitrogen fertilizers.

 Self-Seeding:

  • Cosmos can self-seed prolifically.
  • Deadhead regularly to control spread.

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Postage Times

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Carrier

We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders


Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way 💚🌿