Soft pastel pink Matthiola ‘Column Appleblossom’ stock flowers in full bloom, a fragrant and elegant cut flower variety grown from seed

Growing Matthiola ‘Column Appleblossom’ Stock Seeds: A Florist’s Dream Cut Flower

Appleblossom Beauty in Bloom

Few flowers bring as much charm and fragrance to the garden as Matthiola ‘Column Appleblossom’ stock. With its soft pastel pink-and-white hues resembling apple blossoms in spring, this variety has become a favorite among florists and home gardeners alike. Known for its upright, columnar growth and clusters of sweet-scented flowers, this stock variety is perfect for weddings, floral arrangements, or simply enjoying in your own garden.

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Key Features of ‘Column Appleblossom’ Stock

  • Height & Growth: Grows 24–30 inches tall with strong, sturdy stems.

  • Color: Pastel pinks and whites, reminiscent of spring apple blossoms.

  • Fragrance: Intensely sweet and spicy aroma that enhances gardens and bouquets.

  • Bloom Form: Dense columnar spikes with multiple ruffled petals.

  • Uses: Ideal for weddings, floral arrangements, bouquets, and home gardens.


Starting Matthiola Seeds Indoors

Growing Matthiola successfully starts with the right seed-starting steps:

  1. Timing: Begin indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost.

  2. Light for Germination: Stock seeds require light to germinate. Sow on the soil surface or cover very lightly with vermiculite.

  3. Temperature: Maintain 65–70°F (18–21°C) for germination. Cooler night temps improve uniformity.

  4. Moisture: Keep evenly moist but avoid oversaturation to prevent damping-off.

  5. Transplanting: When seedlings develop 2–3 sets of true leaves, transplant into larger containers. Harden off before planting outdoors.

For more in-depth instructions, explore our full guide:
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Outdoor Growing and Care

  • Spacing: Plant 8–10 inches apart for healthy airflow.

  • Soil: Rich, fertile, and well-draining with a slightly alkaline pH (6.8–7.2).

  • Sunlight: Prefers full sun, though it tolerates partial shade in hot climates.

  • Fertilizer: Use a balanced fertilizer at transplant and apply light feedings every 2–3 weeks.

  • Support: Strong stems usually need little staking, but support is useful in windy sites.


Harvesting for Cut Flowers

  • When to Cut: Harvest when about one-third of florets are open on the spike.

  • Vase Life: With proper conditioning, blooms last 7–10 days in a vase.

  • Florist Use: The pastel pink-and-white tones of Appleblossom make it a top choice for weddings, baby showers, and spring-themed floral work.


Why Grow Matthiola ‘Column Appleblossom’?

  1. Unique Color Palette: Few flowers combine delicate pinks and whites so gracefully.

  2. High Market Demand: Florists love the soft shades for romantic and pastel arrangements.

  3. Fragrance Appeal: Adds sweet, spicy scent to gardens and bouquets.

  4. Versatility: Easy to grow for both hobbyists and large-scale cut-flower growers.


Where to Buy Matthiola Stock Seeds

We offer both small packs for hobby gardeners and bulk quantities for professional growers:

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Conclusion

The Matthiola ‘Column Appleblossom’ stock offers pastel elegance, fragrance, and long-lasting cut flowers that are ideal for both special events and home enjoyment. Its soft appleblossom tones make it a standout in gardens and bouquets alike. Whether you’re growing for market sales, weddings, or your own cutting garden, this stock variety will deliver beauty and fragrance all season long.

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