LARKSPUR HYACINTH MIX A RAINBOW OF COLOURS ON TALL SPIKES! $2.30
Larkspur Hyacinth Mix is one of those flowers that brings a touch of old-fashioned charm straight into your garden. With tall, elegant spires covered in ruffled blooms, it looks like something from a painter’s palette. This mix is especially lovely because it combines a range of soft, romantic colours—pinks, purples, blues, and whites—that sway gently in the breeze and look just as magical in a vase as they do in the garden.
Origin and History
Larkspur (botanically known as Consolida ajacis) is native to the Mediterranean region, particularly parts of southern Europe and western Asia. It’s been grown in cottage gardens for centuries, loved for its upright growth and long-lasting cut flowers. Its name “Hyacinth” mix doesn’t mean it’s related to hyacinths (it isn’t!), but rather that the flower spikes resemble them in fullness and beauty.
Colours
The Hyacinth Mix includes a beautiful blend of soft lilac, rich violet, sky blue, rosy pink, and pure white. When planted in groups, they create a dreamy, meadow-like display that’s perfect for garden borders, wildflower-style plantings, or as a cheerful cutting garden patch.
How it Grows
Larkspur is an annual plant, which means it completes its life cycle in one season. It grows quickly and produces upright spikes that can reach 60–90 cm tall, depending on conditions. Once it starts flowering, it puts on a gorgeous show for weeks. They prefer cooler weather, so in Australia they thrive best if sown in autumn or early spring, depending on your climate.
How to Grow from Seed
Growing Larkspur Hyacinth Mix from seed is quite simple if you follow a few tips:
Pre-chilling: Larkspur seeds can be a little stubborn. For best germination, pop the seeds into a sealed container and store them in the fridge for about 1–2 weeks before sowing.
Sowing: Scatter or sow seeds about 5 mm deep directly where they are to grow, as they don’t transplant well. They like a sunny spot with well-drained soil.
Spacing: Thin seedlings to about 20–30 cm apart so the plants have room to develop tall, strong stems.
Care: Keep the soil moist during germination and early growth. Once established, Larkspur is fairly low-maintenance—just water regularly and enjoy the display.
Flowering: Expect flowers in late spring through summer, especially if planted in autumn in milder regions. Cutting spent flower spikes can encourage further blooms.
In short: Larkspur Hyacinth Mix is a classic cottage-garden favourite that brings soft pastel beauty to any garden bed. Easy to grow from seed, full of colour, and stunning in the vase, it’s the perfect choice if you want to add a bit of romantic flair to your patch!