Add Ethereal Beauty to Your Garden with Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Daydream’
Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Daydream’ brings a delicate and dreamy touch to your garden with its soft pink to white petals, accented by a deep pink flare at the base. Known for its airy, feathery foliage and graceful blooms, this variety creates a light and ethereal presence in sunny borders, cottage gardens, and cutting gardens. Blooming from summer into autumn, Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Daydream’ is perfect for adding continuous charm to your outdoor spaces.
Growing Conditions
Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Daydream’ thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. This variety is heat-loving and drought-tolerant, making it a low-maintenance choice for UK gardens. Reaching heights of 90–120 cm (3–4 feet), it adds vertical interest and movement to garden beds and borders.
Planting Guide
Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost, or start them indoors 4–6 weeks earlier for a head start. Plant seeds at a depth of 0.6 cm (¼ inch), spacing them 30 cm (12 inches) apart for optimal growth. Germination typically occurs within 7–10 days when soil temperatures are above 15°C.
Care & Maintenance
Water at the base to prevent mildew, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Deadhead faded blooms regularly to encourage a continuous display of flowers. For best results, feed lightly with a balanced fertiliser to promote strong growth and abundant flowering.
Flowering & Cut Flower Tips
Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Daydream’ produces elegant blooms from early summer until the first frost. For floral arrangements, harvest flowers early in the morning when fully open to ensure maximum vase life. Pinching out the first buds encourages branching, resulting in more flowers and a fuller plant.
Garden Impact
This variety is loved by pollinators, including butterflies and bees, making it a wonderful addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Its soft pink hues pair beautifully with other summer flowers, creating stunning displays in borders and beds. Combine with other pastel blooms or contrasting foliage for a truly captivating garden feature.
Additional Notes
At the end of the season, collect dried seed heads to save seeds for next year’s planting. Store seeds in a cool, dry place for best results.