Add Soft Elegance with Gypsophila muralis ‘Garden Bride Pink’
Gypsophila muralis ‘Garden Bride Pink’ is a delightful compact annual known for its profusion of pale pink, star-shaped flowers that bloom in abundance throughout the summer. This charming variety adds a soft, airy effect to hanging baskets, patio containers, and garden borders, making it an excellent choice for creating delicate displays. With its fine foliage and mounding growth habit, ‘Garden Bride Pink’ is perfect for brightening up small spaces or adding a touch of elegance to your summer garden.
Growing Conditions
Gypsophila muralis ‘Garden Bride Pink’ thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained, light soil. This hardy annual can tolerate cooler temperatures, making it ideal for the UK climate. Growing to a compact height of 18 cm (7 inches), it is well-suited for smaller spaces, hanging baskets, and mixed containers.
Planting Guide
Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last expected frost. Lightly cover the seeds with soil, as they require some light for germination. Maintain a temperature of 18–20°C (64–68°F). Germination typically occurs within 10–14 days.
Once seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into individual pots. Gradually acclimatise plants to outdoor conditions over 7–10 days before planting out. After the risk of frost has passed, plant ‘Garden Bride Pink’ in hanging baskets, containers, or garden beds. Space plants approximately 15–20 cm (6–8 inches) apart for optimal growth.
Care & Maintenance
Water regularly to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, focusing on watering at the base to prevent foliage diseases. Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser every two weeks to encourage healthy growth and continuous blooming. ‘Garden Bride Pink’ is self-cleaning and does not require deadheading, but trimming straggly stems can keep plants looking tidy.
Flowering & Cut Flower Tips
‘Garden Bride Pink’ blooms from early summer through to autumn, creating a soft and delicate display. While primarily used for garden decoration, its dainty flowers can also be included in small floral arrangements to add an understated charm. For best results, harvest blooms early in the morning.
Garden Impact
This gypsophila variety attracts pollinators like bees, making it a great addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Its pale pink flowers complement more vibrant blooms, creating balanced and elegant displays. Pair it with summer favourites such as petunias or verbena for eye-catching container arrangements.
Additional Notes
At the end of the season, remove spent plants and compost them. In milder regions, ‘Garden Bride Pink’ may self-seed, offering the possibility of volunteer plants the following year.