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Cornflower Pink Ball

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Description

Soft, romantic, and utterly charming—'Pink Ball' brings a gentle blush of colour to the cottage garden. This variety produces perfectly formed, double button-like blooms in a beautiful soft pink that adds a cheerful, feminine touch to borders and bouquets alike. The flowers are fluffy, ruffled, and far more substantial than wild cornflowers, creating a lovely full effect.

Standing tall on long, wiry stems with silvery-green foliage, 'Pink Ball' is a fantastic cut-and-come-again flower. The more you cut for the vase, the more blooms it produces—keeping you in flowers from early summer right through to autumn. It's a perfect complement for the cutting patch, adding soft, romantic colour to fresh arrangements. Incredibly easy to grow, beloved by bees, and reliably prolific—this is cottage gardening at its most effortlessly pretty.


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🌿 Understanding the Plant

Centaurea cyanus 'Pink Ball' is a robust Hardy Annual (H7). As a selected form of the British native wildflower, it is perfectly adapted to the UK climate, surviving temperatures as low as -20°C. It is a "cool-season" specialist, meaning it establishes its best root systems when the soil is cool in either spring or autumn.

The "Autumn Secret": While many gardeners sow Cornflowers in spring, the secret to giant plants with hundreds of flowers is September sowing. Autumn-sown 'Pink Ball' plants develop massive, resilient root systems over winter and burst into bloom weeks earlier than spring-sown counterparts, resulting in bushier, taller, and more floriferous specimens.

Mythology & Medicine: The genus name Centaurea originates from the centaur Chiron in Greek mythology, who was said to have used the plant’s healing properties to treat wounds. This heritage reflects the cornflower's centuries-old presence in European botany and its deep roots in the British countryside.

🌱 Growing Guide

Cornflowers are among the easiest plants to raise from seed, providing high reward for minimal effort.

How to Sow:
Direct sow outdoors in September for early summer blooms, or in March to May for a continuous mid-to-late summer display. Cornflowers possess a deep taproot and hate being moved; for this reason, direct sowing into their final position is always the most successful method. Scatter the seeds onto finely raked soil and cover very lightly (just 3mm deep). Germination typically occurs within 14-21 days.

Where to Plant:
They demand full sun and prefer well-drained soil. Paradoxically, Cornflowers perform better in average, "hungry" soils. Over-feeding or planting in rich ground will lead to soft leafy growth and weak stems. Sandy or chalky soils are ideal for producing sturdy, upright plants.

Ongoing Care:
As 'Pink Ball' can reach heights of 90cm, we recommend providing light twiggy support (hazel or birch) early in the season to prevent the plants from flopping after heavy rain. Deadheading spent flower heads weekly—or cutting them for the vase—is essential to stimulate the plant into producing fresh buds; if left to set seed, the plant will stop flowering early.

📋 Plant Specifications
Botanical Name Centaurea cyanus 'Pink Ball'
Common Name Pink Cornflower
Plant Type Hardy Annual
Hardiness H7 (Ultra Hardy)
Light Requirements Full Sun ☀️
Height 75cm - 90cm
Spread 30cm
Spacing Plant 20-30cm apart
Flowering Period June to September
Perfect For ✂️ Professional Cut Flowers
🎨 Romantic Blush Arrangements
🐝 Bee & Butterfly Support
🥗 Gourmet Edible Garnishes
Seeds per Packet Approximately 200 seeds
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations

The soft blush-pink of 'Pink Ball' works spectacularly with partners from our available range:

  • 💙 Cornflower 'Blue Ball': The Jewel Box. Soft pink and electric blue together create a vibrant, jewel-toned display that feels both classic and fresh. Planted in drifts, they recreate the traditional "Red, White, and Blue" wildflower aesthetic with a romantic, pink twist.
  • 🕊️ Nigella 'Miss Jekyll White' : The Classic Romance. The pure white blooms of Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist) nestled in their fine, ferny foliage create a romantic, dreamy backdrop that allows the soft pink cornflowers to truly shine. Both share a love for poor soils and provide high-quality nectar for bees.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Direct sow in autumn for the strongest plants, or in spring for successional waves of blush-pink blooms through the summer.

Month J F M A M J J J A S O N D
Direct Sow
Flowering

🐝 Wildlife Champion
Cornflowers are a superstar plant for biodiversity. As an RHS Plant for Pollinators, 'Pink Ball' produces high-quality, easily accessible nectar that attracts a vast array of British bees, butterflies, and hoverflies.

🏆 Robust Garden Stamina

Known for its stamina and ability to thrive on average, "hungry" soils, Centaurea cyanus 'Pink Ball' is an essential choice for those wanting to create a romantic, low-maintenance garden that provides professional-grade blush stems for the vase.

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