Statice is a hardy, Mediterranean native prized for its papery, long-lasting blooms that come in soft pastels and vibrant hues. Beloved in both fresh and dried arrangements, it’s a must-grow for any cutting garden. With its sturdy stems and salt-tolerant nature, Statice is ideal for warm climates, producing blooms that hold both colour and form long after picking.
🌱 Growing Conditions
✅ Plant Size:
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Height: 50–70 cm
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Width: 30–40 cm
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Upright, bushy habit with long, sturdy flowering stems.
✅ Climate:
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Loves warm, dry climates — perfect for most of South Africa including the Western Cape, Karoo, Free State, and coastal areas.
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Very heat- and drought-tolerant once established.
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Not frost-tolerant — sow after last frost or start indoors in colder regions.
✅ Soil Requirements:
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Prefers light, sandy to loamy well-draining soil.
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Avoid waterlogged conditions — root rot risk.
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pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
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Enrich with compost or aged manure before planting for strong blooms.
✅ Sunlight Needs:
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Full sun is essential — 6–8 hours minimum daily.
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Needs lots of light for strong, upright stems and prolific flowering.
🌸 Planting Instructions
✅ Best Planting Time:
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Spring to early summer (August to November)
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In warmer areas, can sow from late winter under protection.
✅ Sowing Seeds:
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Seed Trays: Sow indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost, transplant out when well-rooted.
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Direct Sowing: Only in frost-free areas — sow in well-prepared soil.
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Spacing: 25–30 cm apart — good airflow prevents mildew.
✅ Germination Time:
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10–20 days at 18–22°C
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Needs consistent warmth and light.
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Mist lightly and don’t let the mix dry out during germination.
💧 Watering & Fertilization
✅ Watering:
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Moderate watering — keep moist during germination and early growth.
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Once established, water only when dry — overwatering causes weak stems and root problems.
✅ Fertilization:
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At Planting: Light application of balanced fertiliser or bone meal.
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During Growth: Optional monthly feeding with a low-nitrogen bloom booster (like 3:1:5).
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Avoid excess nitrogen — it leads to leafy growth and fewer flowers.
✅ Mulching:
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Light mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
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Avoid over-mulching or covering the crown.
🐛 Pest & Disease Management
✅ Common Pests:
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Very pest-resistant.
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Occasionally: aphids, thrips — treat only if infestation is severe.
✅ Common Diseases:
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Powdery mildew in humid, shaded, or overcrowded beds.
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Prevent with proper spacing and airflow.
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Root rot in poorly drained soils.
🌼 Flowering & Maintenance
✅ Bloom Time:
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Flowers mid-summer through autumn (typically October–April depending on sowing date).
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Can bloom for several months with good care.
✅ Deadheading & Pruning:
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Remove spent flowers to encourage fresh stems.
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Regular harvesting promotes more blooms.
✅ Fragrance:
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Faint herbal or salty scent — not grown for fragrance but for form and texture.
🌿 Garden Uses & Companion Planting
✅ Companion Plants:
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Great with other annuals like zinnias, cosmos, amaranthus, celosia, and gomphrena.
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Lovely contrast with silver foliage like Dusty Miller or blue-green herbs.
✅ Best Uses:
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Cut flowers — strong stems, excellent vase life.
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Dried arrangements — retains colour and shape for years.
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Pollinator-friendly borders and coastal gardens.
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Containers, especially in hot dry patios or gravel gardens.
💥 Why Grow Statice?
✔️ Exceptional for Drying – Retains colour and form for months to years
✔️ Salt & Drought Tolerant – Perfect for tough South African climates
✔️ Low Maintenance – No fussy deadheading or special needs
✔️ Strong Stems for Cutting – Ideal for both market bouquets and home vases
✔️ Beautiful Colour Palette – From soft blush to electric purples and yellows
Statice is the backbone of a dried flower garden and a must-have in the summer bouquet game — bold, breezy, and long-lasting. Plant a row and enjoy effortless beauty all season and beyond! Let me know if you’d like a quick-cut-and-dry guide too!



