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This flower is actually one of our favorite flowers of all time! We had no idea just how rare they are. They are still being grown for commercial use and from time to time they will be available for sale in the LA Flower Market. We love to design with them.
The chocolate cosmo was originally found in Mexico and is unfortunately extinct in its natural habitat. Thankfully they are still being cultivated. You can even buy your own and grow them in your garden. It is not expensive to have this wonderful flower in your yard.
The coolest thing about chocolate cosmos has to be that they actually smell like chocolate.
For Instruction On How To Grow Chocolate Cosmos
Germination Instructions: Sow indoors prior to last expected frost. Indoors sow into moist, well-drained seed compost. Sprinkle of soil to cover seeds. Ideal temp. 21°C. Germination takes 1-2 weeks. Transplant seedlings when big enough to handle to individual pots and grown on under glass. Acclimatise and plant out after danger of frost has passed. Direct sow into moist well-drained soil, keep moist until plants are established.
Growth Habit: Cosmos are multi-branching plants, with hollow tubular stems. Keep the flowers cut back after first bloom, to prompt new and continuous growth. After your Cosmos is well established, instead of just removing the blossoms, trim a third of the way down. Water and wait for a new crop.
Staking: When planted as a group, Cosmos can hold each other upright. Provide the taller varieties protection from the wind and be prepared to stake to keep the tall, spindly stems from breaking in heavy rain or wind.
Watering: Young plants need moisture to get started, yet mature plants will easily adapt to dryer conditions, and prefer less watering. When watering, focus on watering the roots, and avoid splashing the foliage.
Fertilizing: Soil that is too rich with fertilizer will yield fast plant growth, yet weaken stems and create a scarcity of flowers. Prepare the beds properly, yet hold back on too much compost and fertilizer. Add a side dressing of compost or fertilizer mid season, as needed.
Mulching: Mulching cosmos around the base of the plant in early spring will help to keep weeds in check, and to retain moisture.
Trimming & Pruning: Keep Cosmos trimmed of spent blossoms, to encourage new growth and continuous buds. During mid-summer, instead of just removing the blossoms when deadheading, trim the branches back to a third of the way down the plant; water and wait for a new crop for a late season display.
Package including: 100 Seeds/bag