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Cosmos, Double Click Snow Puff

Cosmos, Double Click Snow Puff

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Cosmos bipinnatus

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Double Click Snow Puff Cosmos: Fluffy White Blooms for a Touch of Elegance

Double Click Snow Puff Cosmos is a captivating variety celebrated for its soft, double-layered, pom-pom blooms. These delicate, snowball-like flowers lend an airy elegance to any garden, featuring mostly pure white petals with the occasional bloom revealing a hint of soft pink blush. Growing up to 3 feet tall, this annual cosmos showcases slender stems and feathery green foliage, creating a beautiful backdrop that highlights the unique, fluffy blooms.

With blooms ranging from 3 to 4 inches in diameter, Snow Puff Cosmos starts flowering early and continues through fall, especially with regular deadheading. This variety is perfect for borders, beds, and cut flower arrangements, bringing a gentle sophistication and cloud-like beauty to your outdoor space.

Direct sow after the last frost, or start indoors 4-6 weeks prior to transplanting. Keep soil well-drained and deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering. Double Click Snow Puff Cosmos will add a timeless, graceful touch to any garden with its lovely, frothy blooms.

May also be spelled as Snowpuff

Minimum Seeds per Packet: 10

General Care Information

Lifecycle: Annual

Frost Hardy: No

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Light: Full Sun (6+ hours)

Water Needs: Moderate (~1 inch per week)

Fertilizer:

  • Average Fertilizer Needs

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Planting Tips

Ideal Germination Temp: 70-75 degrees F

Seed Planting Depth: 1/8"-1/4"

Days to Sprouting: 7-14 Days

Plant Spacing: 10 inches

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Growing & Harvesting Tips

  • Vigorous, long vines can reach 10-15 feet and need support.
  • Harvest frequently to keep plants productive.
  • Mulch soil to retain moisture & keep roots cool
  • When vines reach the top of the support, pinch the vines to force plants into heavier bean pod production
  • Harvest in the morning when sugar content is highest, if eating fresh

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