Welldales pastel night scented stock seeds once germinated and in bloom produce malcolmia maritima, a sweetly fragrant annual flower also known as Virginia stock. This traditional cottage garden favourite produces delicate pastel blooms in shades of pink, lilac and white, with a soft evening scent that makes it ideal for planting near patios, courtyards, doorways, windows, paths and seating areas. Night scented stock is easy to grow from seed and works beautifully in pots, planters, window boxes, balcony containers, front borders and informal summer beds. Sow in well drained soil in a sunny or lightly shaded position, and make repeat sowings every few weeks for a longer season of pastel flowers and evening fragrance.
Pastel Night Scented Stock Seeds
- Over 50 Seeds Per Packet – Malcolmia Maritima Produces Delicate Pastel Flowers In Pink, Lilac And White
- Quick Flowering Annual Seeds – Useful For Fast Summer Colour In Beds, Borders, Pots And Containers
- Compact Virginia Stock Plants – Usually Growing to Around 10 To 50cm Tall With A Light Airy Habit
- Soft Pastel Flower Mix – Adds Gentle Cottage Garden Colour Around Paths, Seating Areas And Patio Displays
Fragrant Patio And Courtyard Flowers
- Sweet Evening Scent – Flowers Release Fragrance As The Light Fades, Making Them Useful Near Outdoor Seating
- Ideal For Doorways And Windows – Sow Near Garden Entrances, Paths And Courtyard Edges To Enjoy The Perfume
- Low Growing Summer Flowers – Useful For Front Borders, Edging, Window Boxes, Patio Tubs And Balcony Planters
- Moon Garden Flower Seeds – Pale Pink, Lilac And White Blooms Work Well In Romantic Evening Planting Schemes
Easy Cottage Garden Annual Seeds
- Direct Sow – Grow In Full Sun And Well Drained Soil For Quick Seasonal Colour
- Flowers Within Weeks In Good Conditions – A Useful Choice For Filling Gaps And Adding Scent To Bare Areas
- Succession Sow Through Spring – Several Small Sowings Help Extend Pastel Flowers And Evening Fragrance
- Cottage Garden Companion Flowers – Mix With Cornflowers, Nigella, Poppies, Alyssum, Candytuft And Cosmos









