How to Grow Armeria Seeds

Grow Guide #2443
Family: Plumbaginaceae
Binomial name: Armeria maritima
Life Cycle: Perennial

This 'How to Grow' guide details everything a home gardener needs to know to plant, grow and care for Armeria (Armeria maritima).

When to Sow Armeria Seeds

Armeria is a perennial plant that grows year round in most climates. Use the table below to identify the best time of year to sow armeria seeds in your climate.

  JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Cool
Temperate
Sub-Tropical
Tropical
Arid

Preparation

Armeria plants are best grown in full sun. Choose a location that will receive at least 6 hours of full sun each day.

Armeria plants are perennial, meaning they live for several years. Choose a permanent position where plants can grow undisturbed by regular digging.

Armeria plants need a well drained soil enriched with plenty of organic matter. Prepare soil by weeding it thoroughly, digging it over to loosen it and adding aged animal manure or compost. Keep the area free of weeds until planting. Learn more about preparing soil for planting here.

Armeria plants can be grown in containers. If possible choose a variety that’s recommended for container growing. Use a good quality potting mix and make sure your container is large enough for mature plants; a minimum of 10 litres is recommended for armeria. During the growing season, keep in mind that container grown plants may need additional fertiliser to encourage healthy growth.

How to Sow Armeria Seeds

Optional: Armeria seeds may germinate more reliably if they are cooled and soaked prior to planting. Refrigerate seeds for 7-10 days, then soak them overnight in warm water. Soaking seeds in water can soften hard seed coats, which can break dormancy and spur the seeds to germinate.

Armeria seeds can be sown directly into the garden OR seedlings can be raised in trays or other containers and transplanted to the garden once established.

Sow Direct

  1. Sow seeds directly in the garden 0mm deep and 20cm apart.
  2. Keep soil moist but never wet or dry.
  3. Seeds should germinate in around 7-14 days at a soil temperature of 21-24°C.
  4. Young seedlings will need protection from pests, pets and weather until they are established.

Raise Seedlings

  1. Fill trays, punnets or jiffy pots with a good quality seed-raising mix, or use soil starter pellets.
  2. Sow seeds 0mm deep.
  3. Keep soil moist but never wet or dry.
  4. Seeds should germinate in around 7-14 days at a soil temperature of 21-24°C.
  5. Transplant seedlings to the garden once they have their first true leaves and are large enough to handle (usually 5-10cm tall).
  6. Plant out, spacing plants 20cm apart.

How to Grow Armeria

Armeria plants may need watering during the growing season. Water when the soil is dry about 5cm below the surface (test this by scratching away a little soil with your finger). Water deeply in the early morning or late afternoon. Avoid watering the leaves of plants to avoid fungal diseases. Learn more about watering here.

If soil was well prepared no extra fertiliser should be necessary. In poor soil or to give your plants an extra boost, application of a high-potassium fertiliser or one formulated for flowering plants can be beneficial:

  • Apply slow release fertiliser at the recommended rate when transplanting or when seedlings are 5-10cm tall.
  • Apply liquid fertiliser at the recommended rate and frequency while plants are fruiting or flowering.

Armeria plants should flower in approximately 100 days.

Deadhead armeria flowers regularly during the growing season. Using sharp secateurs or snips cut fading or dead flowers off just above a set of leaves. Removing old flowers regularly will encourage plants to produce more flowers. Learn more about deadheading flowering plants here.

Common Problems when Growing Armeria

Like all plants, armeria is susceptible to some pests, diseases and other problems. Below is a list of the most common problems gardeners encounter when growing armeria plants:

  • Crown rot in armeria
    Crown rot is a soil-borne fungal disease that causes the roots and centres of plants to rot. Above-ground symptoms include the lower stems and branches of plants turning brown causing the plant to die from the bottom up. Reduce soil moisture, do not overwater plants, ensure soil is well-drained, or plant in raised beds or containers.
  • Slugs and Snails
    Slugs and snails are molluscs that feed on tender leaves and shoots, mostly at night, leaving slimy trails behind them. Control them by removing their hiding places, keeping free range poultry, collecting them by torchlight or by placing traps. Read more about slugs and snails here.

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