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Nemesia: Growing & Caring for Colorful Blooms | Garden Guide

Nemesia: Growing & Caring for Colorful Blooms | Garden Guide

Nemesia is a charming and versatile flowering plant known for its vibrant colors and delicate, fragrant blooms. Originating from South Africa, nemesia is typically grown as an annual, though it can be perennial in warmer climates. Here’s a detailed overview of nemesia and how to use it in the home garden:

Characteristics of Nemesia

Ideal Growing Conditions

Seven Ways to Use Nemesia in the Garden

1. Container Gardening

2. Hanging Baskets

3. Edging and Borders

4. Mass Planting

5. Rock Gardens

6. Window Boxes

7. Seasonal Bedding Plant

Maintenance Tips

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Get to know Nemesia

Nemesia is an adaptable and low-maintenance plant that brings a burst of color to any garden space. Its versatility, compact size, and variety of colors make it an excellent choice for garden enthusiasts looking to brighten up their outdoor areas.

Nemesia are summer-blooming annuals and perennials grown for their abundant, brightly colored flowers. Species and Nemesia cultivars can be colored cream, orange, pink, blue, purple, yellow, and white.

There are about 50 species of Nemesia and many cultivars. The flowers are showy, spurred or pouched, two-lipped, and appear either singly or in small racemes. The flowers have four upper lobes, or “petals”, and one or two large flared lower lobes.

Nemesia are South African natives that thrive in cool-summer climates where nighttime temperatures drop below 65°F (18°C).

Nemesia are a colorful additions to beds, borders, and containers.

Where to plant Nemesia

Nemesia uses

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When to plant Nemesia

Planting and spacing Nemesia

How to water and feed Nemesia

Nemesia: Growing & Caring for Colorful Blooms | Garden GuideYellow orange nemesia flower in the garden.

Nemesia pests and diseases

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Nemesia propagation

Nemesia varieties to grow


Nemesia frequently asked questions

Q: How do I grow nemesia from seed?

A: For the best results, start seeds indoors four to six weeks before transplanting seedlings outside. Cover the seeds completely; they need darkness to germinate.

Q: My nemesia grows tall and lanky and does not flower. What is wrong?

A; There are a few reasons: nemesia must have a cool, dry climate to thrive; it does not do well in hot, highly humid regions. Pinch it back at planting time to encourage business. Give it full sun or light state and humus-rich, moist soil that is mulched to keep it cool. Give nemesia plenty of all-purpose organic fertilizer.

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