Re: what is stock


Here in Indiana, stock is grown as an annual.  Heavenly scent!  It's widely 
used in floral arrangements.  I deadheaded mine and it never grew more than 
12" but it was in a container.  I hope this little information will help.
Angie McBride
Lafayette, IN Zone 5

At 12:30 PM 02/16/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>I just purchased a 9 pack of a pretty little flower  named  "stock"   I
>haven't the foggiest as to what it is,  but I thought it pretty
>can someone fill me in on the paticulars of this flower.  is it an
>annual or perennial.   I know it says to put it in full sun.   I was
>wondering if I should prune it when I plant it.   it looks to be about 8
>in. tall right now,  and do you know how tall it will get.
>there wasn't  a lot of information on the marker other than put it in
>full sun and plant about 12"  apart.
>hope to hear from someone before the day is gone,  because we are
>getting rain tomorrow and I thought it would be a good idea to get it in
>the ground before.
>
>Donna  in NE Mississippi   zone 7
>
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