The ideal soil temperature for germination is 60° F. So, wait for the soil to warm up a little in the spring before planting them. Final Plant Spacing: Space plants 8 inches apart. Love-In-A-Mist plants are prolific re-seeders. Use a packet or two to start your plants, and they will come up for years.. Love-in-a-mist is a standout cut flower. Also, the horned, pod-shaped seed heads are marvelous in fresh or dried arrangements. Above: Nigella damascena. Photograph by Maggie McCain via Flickr. Keep It Alive. Love-in-a-mist is a prolific re-seeder. One packet will start your obsession and then you can redeem your rewards for years to come.
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Double flowers appear to peek through the mist in colors of blue, pink, and white. Love in a mist plant reaches 15 to 24 inches (28-61 cm.) in height and up to a foot (31 cm.) in width when adequate room is left in the garden. Growing Nigella may be used in combination with other annuals in a mixed border or as part of an attractive container.. Love in a mist, also known as Nigella damascena, is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the buttercup family. This plant is native to the Mediterranean region and has been cultivated for its ornamental value since the 16th century. Love in a mist is a hardy annual that produces delicate and intricate flowers in shades of blue, pink.