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Smaržīgā vakarene Formula Mix | Hesperis matronalis

Smaržīgā vakarene Formula Mix | Hesperis matronalis

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Hesperis matronalis Formula Mix | Sweet Rocket

A classic cottage garden favorite, Hesperis matronalis, also known as Sweet Rocket, offers elegant, fragrant blooms in soft lavender-mauve, violet, and white tones. This old-fashioned biennial is loved for its tall, airy stems covered in billowy, perfumed flowers that fill the garden — and any bouquet — with a sweet, candy-like scent, especially in the evening.

Though technically a short-lived perennial, it is best grown as a biennial for the most reliable flowering from June to September. It's a magnet for pollinators and makes a beautiful filler in both fresh and naturalistic arrangements.

Key Features

  • Plant type: Biennial (can be grown as an annual or short-lived perennial)
  • Height: 90–120 cm
  • Spacing: 30 cm
  • Position: Full sun
  • Blooming period: June to September
  • Fragrance: Strong, sweet scent (especially at dusk)
  • Colours in mix: Soft lavender-mauve, violet, white
  • Days to maturity: 330–360 days

Sowing & Growing Instructions

  • Sow indoors: 3 mm deep in moist, well-drained seed compost in 5 cm pots. Ideal temperature: 15–18°C. Germination in 21–28 days.
  • Sow outdoors: May to July, 6 mm deep in raked soil with 30 cm spacing. Firm soil gently and keep moist until germination.
  • Timing: Start indoors late spring to early summer; transplant outdoors at least 6 weeks before autumn frost. Plants will bloom the following spring.

No pinching required. Sweet rocket will overwinter and flower reliably the next year.

Harvesting & Vase Life

  • Harvest stems when the first few flowers begin to open.
  • Stems may continue growing after cutting — allow for this in arrangements.
  • Vase life: 5–7 days.

Cultivation Notes

  • Easy to grow in average, well-drained garden soil.
  • Remove spent flower heads to encourage a second bloom and reduce self-seeding if desired.
  • Left uncut, plants will naturalise gently and return year after year.
  • Note: Sweet rocket is considered invasive in some areas. Please check local guidelines before planting.

Cultivation Notes

  • Easy to grow in average, well-drained garden soil.
  • Remove spent flower heads to encourage a second bloom and reduce self-seeding if desired.
  • Left uncut, plants will naturalise gently and return year after year.
  • Note: Sweet rocket is considered invasive in some areas. Please check local guidelines before planting.
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