Nicotiana ‘White Trumpets’ is a tall and handsome beastie who is not only wonderful for cutting but also releases a heady perfumed scent of an evening as the mid Summer dusk falls over your cider and blackcurrant.
*Sow from March until early May. Nicotiana is a half hardy annual so she must be kept away from the frost. So either sow undercover in March/April or outside after mid May.
*I find it best to sow in pots. I choose three inch square ones as they fit neatly into a seed tray. Being neat and tidy make me feel organised and like my life is going in the right direction. #Winner
*Moisten the compost and sow the seeds in the center…sow as thinly as you can….Nicotiana seeds are like dust…I always get more seedlings than I need.
*Nicotiana seeds need light to germinate (in theory) so cover the seeds really lightly…or just push them firmly into the compost…as a general rule of thumb don’t cover any really fine seeds. You can however use some Vermiculite…this costs about a fiver from the garden center. I now cover most of my seed trays in it…it’s silver gold horticultural bling and will make your seedlings feel like gangsters.
*I cover my trays in a sheet of newspaper to keep the moisture in.
*I find the seedlings so tiny and hard to thin out, so I just plant the whole pot and let them fight it out. The plan works wonders.
*Let your seedlings grow away…wait until after the frosts until you plant them out…they will need hardening off first….there is no harm in leaving them in their pots until the end of May when the warmer soil and weather will make them more welcome to the outside world.
*Space your plants outside with no less than a foot and a half between plants. Plants can grow to a meter and a half tall so may need staking if your cutting garden is exposed.
*Sing gentle songs to them in Mexican. (Optional)
Kind regards
Benjamin Higgledy
Seeds can be perused in the Higgled seed shop. :)