Utrecht Blue Wheat
- Name: Utrecht Blue Wheat
- Species: Triticum aestivum
- Family: Poaceae
- Genus: Triticum
- Plant Type: Annual grain
- Zones: 3-9
Description:
Utrecht Blue Wheat is a rare heritage grain prized for its striking blue seed heads that mature to a silvery-gray hue. Originating in the Netherlands, this versatile plant is both ornamental and functional. Growing 3-4 feet tall, it serves as a stunning focal point in gardens and is perfect for floral arrangements. The grain is suitable for baking and brewing, offering a unique heirloom flavor. This resilient variety is a favorite for gardeners seeking both beauty and utility.
Planting Instructions:
- Soil & Location: Thrives in well-drained soils under full sun. Adapts to loamy, sandy, or clay soils, but performs best in moderately fertile conditions.
- Sowing: Sow directly in early spring or fall, as wheat prefers cooler growing conditions. Plant seeds 1/2 to 1 inch deep.
- Planting Depth & Spacing: Space rows 6-12 inches apart to ensure proper airflow and growth. Thin seedlings as needed to avoid overcrowding.
- Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil during germination and early growth. Mature plants are drought-tolerant, requiring minimal watering.
- Care: Minimal maintenance required. Weed occasionally and harvest when the heads turn gray and the grains harden. Cut stalks close to the ground for drying or processing.
Utrecht Blue Wheat offers a stunning addition to ornamental gardens and edible landscapes alike. Its vibrant color and multipurpose grain make it a unique choice for any gardening enthusiast.