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Matthiola incana is a wonderful flower that provides brilliant colors, a spicy fragrance and a nectar source for butterflies. It is commonly referred to as Stock or Hoary Stock, and this variety is called Ten Week Stock. It is grown as an annual in most zones, but in frost-free zones, it will remain as a perennial.

They grow best in areas with cool summers, like coastal areas. For the hot southern climates, grow Stock in the fall for lovely color in the fall and early winter.

Flower Specifications
SEASON: Annual
USDA ZONES: 3 - 10
HEIGHT: 14 inches
BLOOM SEASON: Varies depending on location
ENVIRONMENT: Full sun
SOIL TYPE: Gritty, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8
DEER RESISTANT: No
LATIN NAME: Matthiola Incana

How to Grow
Sow Stock seeds indoors using small pots or starter trays 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Press the Stock flower seeds into the soil and cover no more than 1/8 inch with soil. Matthiola Incana flower seeds need light and continuous moisture to germinate. Transplant Stock seedlings into the garden 14 inches apart.
Stock Flower Care: Fertilize Matthiola Stock plants monthly with a general purpose liquid fertilizer. Trim the Stock flower spikes when they are down blooming. Deadheading is to neaten the appearance of the plant. Re-seeding is not a problem.
