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Celosia is a vibrant plant with lance-shaped or oval leaves, ranging in colors from green to reddish or bronze, depending on the variety.
Ideal for garden beds, celosia adds a burst of color and thrives best when planted directly in the soil rather than in containers.
Start celosia from seed or cuttings, and it blooms from late spring through fall, enduring until the first frost. Begin sowing celosia seeds about 10 weeks before you plan to transplant them outdoors. Choose a seed starting medium specifically designed for germination. Sow seeds at a depth of ¼” and cover them with vermiculite. Keep the seed tray covered with plastic until germination (7-10 days) to maintain moisture. Maintain germination temperatures between 70-75 degrees F. Prevent dampening off by allowing the seed starting medium to slightly dry out between waterings.
Plant celosia in full sun with well-drained soil for optimal growth.
Water deeply, avoiding overhead watering, and consider deadheading to encourage continuous blooming.
Plant celosia in fertile, well-drained soil, ensuring a sunny spot for optimal growth. Prior to planting, incorporate a light application of balanced organic fertilizer into the soil. In midsummer, boost growth with liquid plant food. Consider companion planting with dwarf types for contrast or using tall cockscomb varieties as cut flowers.
For single plants, maintain a minimum spacing of 7 inches, either in rows or individually. Sow shiny black celosia seeds in a warm, moist seed starting mix or opt for seedlings. In warmer regions, direct-sow seeds in spring, allowing 12 inches between very tall varieties.