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Cosmos Sensation Picotee

(6 customer reviews)

$4.95

Cosmos Bipinnatus

  • Seed Count 500
  • Easy To Grow
  • Annual
  • Height 80 cm

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Description

In the vast palette of garden flowers, few strike the balance between delicate charm and rugged adaptability as effortlessly as the Cosmos Sensation Picotee. This variety, with its artful blooms, is a testament to natureโ€™s flair for contrastโ€”creamy white petals edged in a soft, yet vivid magenta pink.

Cosmos Sensation Picotee thrives under Australian skies, where its drought tolerance and love for full sun make it a natural fit for gardens from the arid interior to coastal plots. Its slender stems, reaching up to a metre, sway gracefully beneath blooms that float like confetti above feathery, fern-like foliage. This structural lightness allows it to mingle seamlessly in cottage gardens, meadow plantings, and borders. Children will love planting their cosmos seeds and watching them grow taller than they are!

Beyond aesthetics, Cosmos Sensation Picotee is a magnet for pollinators. Bees and butterflies gravitate to its open-faced blooms, drawn by the accessible nectar and pollen-rich centersโ€”a boon for gardeners keen to support local ecosystems. As a cut flower, its long, slender stems and enduring blooms bring the same elegance indoors, lasting weeks in a vase with minimal fuss.

What endears this plant to practical gardeners is its undemanding nature. Once established, it asks little beyond a sunny spot and well-drained soil, rewarding even the most hands-off cultivator with a summer-long display.

Find your Climate Zone

Method: Sow direct or seedlings
Soil Temp: 10ยฐC - 25ยฐC
Cool Mountain: Nov - Dec
Position: Part sun
Arid: Aug - Jan
Row Spacing: 30cm apart
Temperate: Sep-Nov, Mar-Jun
Planting Depth: 3 mm
Sub Tropical: May - Oct
Harvest: 90 days
Tropical: Jun - Aug
Plant Height: 80cm

๐ŸŒฑ Sowing Cosmos: In Trays vs Direct Sowing

Youโ€™ve got two good options with cosmosโ€”starting in trays or sowing direct into the gardenโ€”and each has its place depending on your climate, space, and goals.

Sowing in Trays

Starting in trays gives you a bit more control and helps get a head start on the season, especially in cooler areas.

  • When to sow:
    Late winter to early spring in warmer zones (after the last frost), or mid-spring in cooler zones.
  • How to do it:
    Sow 5mm deep in a quality seed-raising mix. Keep trays in a warm, bright spot (around 18โ€“22ยฐC is ideal).
  • Transplanting out:
    Once seedlings have 2โ€“3 sets of true leaves and roots are established, harden them off by gradually introducing them to outdoor conditions before planting.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Trays are great if you want to time your blooms for events or stagger plantings for longer flowering.

Direct Sowing

Cosmos do just as well sown straight into the soil once things warm up.

  • When to sow:
    Mid to late spring once the risk of frost has passed and soil has warmed.
  • How to do it:
    Rake the soil level and sow seeds 5mm deep, spaced about 20โ€“30cm apart. Thin as needed once seedlings emerge.

๐ŸŒฟ Cosmos prefer not to be disturbed too much, so direct sowing can actually mean stronger root systems and taller plants.


๐Ÿ”ฌ Seed Pre-Treatment

No pre-treatment is requiredโ€”cosmos seeds are ready to go! Just be sure to use fresh, viable seed and sow in warm conditions for best results. Germination usually takes 7โ€“10 days in the right temperatures.


๐ŸŒž Soil & Position

Cosmos are delightfully unfussy, but they do have preferences that will help them thrive:

  • Soil:
    Well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Avoid overly rich soils, which can lead to lush foliage but fewer flowers.
  • pH range:
    Slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0โ€“7.0)
  • Position:
    Full sunโ€”at least 6 hours daily. The more sun, the more blooms!
  • Spacing:
    30โ€“40cm apart for good airflow and flower display.

๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ They handle wind well once established but benefit from staking in very exposed areas or if youโ€™re growing taller varieties.


๐ŸŒฑ Care & Maintenance

Cosmos really are โ€œlow-fuss lovelies,โ€ but hereโ€™s how to help them shine:

  • Watering:
    Water at sowing and keep moist until established. Once growing, theyโ€™re quite drought tolerant, needing only occasional deep watering.
  • Feeding:
    Avoid high-nitrogen fertilisers. A sprinkle of compost or a low-strength liquid feed mid-season is plenty.
  • Pinching back:
    Once 30cm tall, pinch the growing tip to encourage branching and more blooms.
  • Deadheading:
    Remove spent flowers regularly to extend blooming season.
  • Staking:
    Tall varieties (like โ€˜Sensation Mixโ€™) benefit from light staking or being grown in clumps for support.

๐ŸŒผ Companion Planting Guide

Cosmos are team players in the garden. They attract beneficial insects and look charming with a range of vegetables and flowers.

๐ŸŒฟ Great Companions๐Ÿšซ Avoid Planting With
Tomatoes, cucumbers, beansVery dense root crops (like potatoes), which may compete for space
Basil, zinnias, calendulaVery thirsty plants needing lots of water
Dill, fennel, and other herbsNone specifically harmful, but avoid crowding

๐Ÿ Cosmos are fantastic for attracting hoverflies, lacewings, and beesโ€”natural pest controllers!


โœ‚๏ธ Harvesting Blooms

One of the joys of cosmos is how generously they flower, especially if picked often!

  • When to pick:
    Early morning is best. Cut stems when buds are just opening for longest vase life.
  • How to cut:
    Use sharp snips and cut above a leaf node to encourage regrowth.
  • Vase life:
    Typically 5โ€“7 days. Remove lower leaves and place in clean water.

๐ŸŒธ The more you pick, the more they bloomโ€”itโ€™s a happy cycle!


๐Ÿ› Common Issues & Fixes

Hereโ€™s a quick table to help with troubleshooting:

IssueSymptomsLikely CauseFix
Leggy seedlingsTall, weak stemsLow light or overcrowdingProvide more light and thin seedlings
No flowersLots of leaves, no bloomsToo much nitrogenReduce feeding, avoid rich compost
Wilting or damping offSeedlings collapseFungal disease from overwateringImprove air circulation, water less
AphidsClusters of small bugs on stemsCommon sap-suckersHose off, attract beneficial insects
Powdery mildewWhite powder on leavesHigh humidity + poor airflowSpace plants out, remove affected foliage

๐ŸŒป Seed Saving Guide

Cosmos are open-pollinated and incredibly easy to save seed fromโ€”perfect for those wanting to build a homegrown collection.

When to Save Seeds

  • Wait until the flower heads turn brown and dry on the plant.
  • The seeds are long and thin, often with a little curved โ€œtail.โ€

How to Harvest & Store

  1. Snip off dried seed heads.
  2. Gently rub them between your fingers to release seeds.
  3. Allow to fully dry in a tray or paper bag in a well-ventilated area.
  4. Store in a labelled envelope or jar in a cool, dry place.

๐Ÿงบ Saved seeds will stay viable for 2โ€“3 years if stored properly.


๐ŸŒผ Final Thoughts

Cosmos are one of those easy wins in the gardenโ€”fast-growing, cheerful, and so rewarding. Whether you’re tucking them in beside your vegies to bring in pollinators, dotting them through a flower patch for cutting, or just adding colour to bare spots, they always deliver. Theyโ€™re forgiving, even if you forget to water now and then, and theyโ€™ll gently self-seed if allowedโ€”giving you a surprise display next season.

So grab a packet, find a sunny patch, and let these fluttery blooms add a touch of joy to your summer garden. ๐Ÿ’›

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