Coreopsis Flower Seeds (Hybrid)
$36
$66.6
Coreopsis, also known as tickseed, is a beautiful perennial flower known for its bright, daisy-like blooms. Here’s a guide on how to grow coreopsis from seeds: Climate and Soil: Coreopsis thrives in well-draining soil and prefers full sun but can tolerate some light shade. It’s adaptable to various soil types and is relatively drought-tolerant once established. Planting Time: Sow coreopsis seeds directly into the garden in the spring after the last frost date in your area. Seeds can also be started indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Seed Starting: Scatter the seeds lightly on the soil surface and lightly press them into the soil. Coreopsis seeds need light to germinate, so avoid burying them too deeply. Sunlight: Coreopsis prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade, especially in hotter climates. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist until the seeds germinate and the seedlings establish themselves. Once established, coreopsis is drought-tolerant and only requires occasional watering. Fertilization: Incorporate compost or a balanced fertilizer into the soil before planting to provide necessary nutrients. Coreopsis doesn’t typically require heavy feeding. Height: Coreopsis plants can vary in height, with some varieties growing compactly at around 1 to 2 feet, while others can reach heights of 3 feet or more. Maintenance: Deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming. Coreopsis is relatively resistant to pests and diseases but monitor for any issues. Uses: Coreopsis is excellent for borders, beds, rock gardens, and wildflower meadows. Its bright, cheerful blooms attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Coreopsis is a low-maintenance and vibrant perennial flower that can add a burst of color to gardens throughout the growing season. With proper care, it can thrive and become a beautiful addition to your landscape.
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