Staffordshire, United Kingdom
Hi, I have a number of night scented stocks and never having grown them before I was wondering what I should do with them for the winter. Should I cut them back now or in the spring or never? Its probably a silly question but I am alittle green (no pun intended) as far as gardening goes
- 15 Oct, 2011
Answers
I agree with moongrower, but I find they do self seed some times.
15 Oct, 2011
Yes that is always a possibility.
15 Oct, 2011
Night scented stocks are an annual so will die back as autumn progresses and not reappear. You'll need to by more plants or sow seed again next year.
15 Oct, 2011