Nigella Miss Jekyll Double Mix
$4.95
Nigella Damascena
- Seed Count 500
- Interesting Foliage
- Height 45 cm
- Annual
Only 9 left in stock
Description
There are few flowers as effortlessly charming as Nigella Miss Jekyll Double Mix, a true classic that has been brightening cottage gardens for generations. Often known by its romantic nickname, Love-in-a-Mist, this old-fashioned annual has a gentle grace that never goes out of style. Itโs one of those flowers that seems to belong everywhere, along garden paths, drifting through borders, or softening the edges of a vegetable patch.
This particular mix, named after the renowned gardener Gertrude Jekyll, carries her signature touch of subtle beauty and natural harmony. The flowers appear in a dreamy range of soft blues, pinks, whites and violets, with delicate double blooms that look as though theyโre floating in a fine green mist. Each blossom is surrounded by a halo of feathery, fern-like foliage, giving the plant a light and airy texture that moves beautifully in the breeze.
The buds start as small, tight spheres hidden within the lace-like leaves, and then open into intricate blooms that almost look sculpted. The petals are arranged in layers, ruffled and full, creating a soft, romantic effect that draws the eye. Whether youโre looking at them up close or from across the garden, these flowers always seem to stand out with quiet confidence.
Miss Jekyll Double Mix blooms throughout the summer months, filling the garden with gentle colour and charm. Each plant carries multiple flowers, and because they bloom in succession, the display lasts for weeks. The coloursโshades of sky blue, pale mauve, rose pink, and soft lavenderโcombine beautifully, creating a natural, painterly blend that looks like something from a bygone era. This makes them perfect for those who enjoy a traditional cottage garden look, where flowers mingle freely and every corner has a touch of magic.
Once the petals fall, each bloom transforms into a decorative seed pod that looks like a tiny lantern or balloon. These seed pods have a delicate, papery texture with subtle striping, and they dry beautifully. Many gardeners gather them for winter decorations or to use in dried flower arrangements. They add a rustic, natural touch indoors and are lovely when displayed in simple glass vases or woven into wreaths.
As a cut flower, Nigella Miss Jekyll Double Mix is equally rewarding. The long, slender stems and intricate blooms make it a natural for bouquets. It pairs beautifully with other soft, romantic flowers like sweet peas, cosmos, or scabiosa, and brings a touch of wild garden charm to any arrangement.
Part of what makes Nigella so well loved by gardeners is its hardy, easy-going nature. Itโs a true annual, flowering the same year from seed, and once established it often self-seeds freely, coming back year after year in the most delightful places. It seems to know where it looks best, popping up in gravel paths, along garden edges, or in the gaps between other plants. Even in less-than-perfect conditions, it manages to look graceful and healthy.
Nigella Miss Jekyll Double Mix is particularly suited to light, well-drained soils and spots that receive plenty of sun. In fact, it often thrives in the sort of conditions that might challenge fussier plants. It does especially well in meadow-style gardens, where it can mingle with grasses and other wildflowers, or in borders where you want a touch of soft, natural texture. Its fine, airy foliage provides contrast to bolder plants, creating a sense of balance and rhythm in mixed plantings.
When planted in drifts or clusters, the effect is truly enchanting. The colours seem to shimmer in the sunlight, and the feathery leaves catch the breeze in a way that brings movement to the garden. Even in a small patch, they can create a feeling of abundance and lightness. Many gardeners like to plant them in front of taller perennials or shrubs, where they form a soft, colourful carpet that ties everything together.
Nigella also has a knack for attracting the right kind of garden visitors. Bees and other pollinators are drawn to its open blooms, and during summer youโll often see them buzzing happily among the flowers. The plantโs presence in the garden supports biodiversity and helps maintain a healthy, balanced ecosystem. Itโs one of those flowers that quietly does good while looking beautiful, an ideal companion for anyone who wants a pollinator-friendly garden.
| Method: Sow direct or seedlings | Soil Temp: 10ยฐC - 25ยฐC |
| Cool Mountain: Nov - Dec | Germination: 7 - 14 Days |
| Arid: Aug - Jan | Position: Part sun |
| Temperate: Sep-Nov, Mar-Jun | Row Spacing: 30 cm |
| Sub Tropical: May - Oct | Planting Depth: 3 mm |
| Tropical: Jun - Aug | Harvest: 100 Days |
โจ Sowing: In Trays vs. Direct
Nigella is a taprooted annual, which means it prefers to stay put once it germinates. Because of this, direct sowing is generally best. It doesnโt love being disturbed. That said, if youโre starting very early or need more control over your sowing, you can start it in traysโjust be extra gentle at transplant time.
๐ฑ Direct Sowing
Sow seeds straight into prepared garden beds once the soil has cooled slightlyโlate summer through autumn is ideal in most of Australia, particularly in temperate zones. In warmer climates, aim for autumn to early winter, while cooler zones may wait until early spring.
- Depth: 5mm
- Spacing: Thin to 15โ20cm apart
- Germination: 7โ21 days, depending on temperature
Tip: Sow in succession every 2โ3 weeks for a longer flowering period.
๐ฟ Tray Sowing (if needed)
Use biodegradable pots or soil blocks to avoid disturbing roots later. Keep in a cool, bright spot and transplant once plants are sturdy but still youngโideally before they develop long roots.
๐ Seed Pre-treatment
No pre-treatment is needed. Nigella germinates readily under the right conditionsโcool soil, gentle moisture, and a little patience.
๐ Soil & Position
๐ฑ Soil
Nigella isnโt too fussy, but it thrives in well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Heavy clay or boggy patches can cause rot, so work in compost and loosen the soil before sowing.
- pH: Neutral to slightly alkaline (6.5โ7.5)
- Improvement Tip: Mix in compost or aged manure, but avoid high nitrogenโit encourages foliage over flowers.
โ๏ธ Position
Plant in full sun for the best flower display. Nigella will grow in part shade, but blooms will be fewer and the plants leggier.
๐ผ Care & Maintenance
Once up and growing, Nigella is quite self-sufficient. It doesnโt demand muchโjust a bit of attention now and then to keep it at its best.
- Water: Moderate. Keep moist while germinating. Once established, itโs fairly drought-tolerant.
- Mulch: Light mulch helps suppress weeds and retain soil moisture.
- Feeding: Optional. A side-dress of compost during flowering can support ongoing blooms, but too much fertiliser may reduce flowering.
Deadheading (removing spent flowers) can encourage more bloomsโbut if you want to collect seeds or enjoy the sculptural seed pods, leave a few to mature naturally.
๐ธ Companion Planting
Nigella makes a lovely companion in both ornamental and productive gardens.
๐ผ Good Companions:
- Carrots, Lettuce & Beets โ Nigellaโs lacy foliage helps deter pests and its flowers attract pollinators.
- Roses & Peonies โ Soft blue and white Nigella looks stunning beneath these larger perennials.
- Other Cottage Flowers โ Calendula, cornflowers, poppiesโNigella plays well in mixed borders.
๐ฟ Avoid Planting With:
Tall or dense plants that will overshadow itโNigella needs good light to bloom well.
โ๏ธ Harvesting
Nigella gives you two harvests: the flowers and the decorative seed pods.
๐ For Fresh Flowers:
- Harvest in the early morning when the blooms have just opened.
- Cut with a long stem and place straight into water.
- Vase life is 5โ7 days.
๐จ For Seed Pods (Dried):
- Wait until seed pods have fully developed and begun to dry on the plant.
- Snip and hang upside down in a cool, dry place.
๐ Common Issues & Fixes
| Issue | Symptoms | Likely Cause | Fix/Prevention |
|---|---|---|---|
| Poor Germination | Patchy seedling emergence | Soil too warm or dry | Sow in cooler months and keep soil evenly moist |
| Weak/leggy plants | Spindly stems, few flowers | Too much shade or nitrogen | Move to sunnier position and avoid overfeeding |
| Powdery Mildew | White, dusty leaves | High humidity, poor airflow | Space plants well, water early in the day |
| Aphids | Clusters on new growth | Sap-sucking insects | Spray with a hose or apply insecticidal soap |
๐ฑ Seed Saving Guide
Saving Nigella seed is delightfully simpleโand a bit addictive. Those balloon-like seed pods are not only pretty but also packed with viable seed.
How to Save:
- Allow pods to dry fully on the plant. Theyโll turn tan and papery.
- Cut and bring indoors before rain or heavy dew.
- Over a tray, gently crush the pods to release black seeds.
- Remove any chaff or pod material.
- Store in a cool, dry place in an envelope or paper packetโlabel with variety and date.
Seeds remain viable for 2โ3 years if kept dry and cool.
๐ผ Final Thoughts
Nigella is one of those charming plants that quietly wins you over. Whether youโre weaving it through a veggie patch or creating a dreamy cut flower border, it asks for very little and gives back generously. Itโs ideal for beginners, but even seasoned gardeners find it hard to resist the feathery foliage, delicate blooms, and sculptural seed pods.
So if you’re looking for a hardy, low-maintenance flower that brings both beauty and bees, Nigella is a wonderful choice to sow through autumn or early spring. ๐ฟ
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Postage Charge
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Order Times
Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Postage Days
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Postage Times
WA 2-3 Days: SA,NT 3-5 Days: NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC: 5-7 Days
Carrier
We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders
Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way ๐๐ฟ
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Please note that all dispatch and delivery times listed are estimates only. While we do our best to post promptly, delivery timeframes can vary due to postal service delays, weather events, or other unforeseen circumstances. Weโre unable to take responsibility for any loss, damage, or cost that results from a late delivery.
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