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Coreopsis tinctoria. A very tall, fine-textured blend of single to semi-double blooms, the mahogany-centered golden flowers and gold-striped mahogany flowers form a happy jumble of heat amid thread-like leaves. It blooms all summer!
Coreopsis grandiflora, Tickseed. These easy-to-grow perennials produce 2”-wide, warm-hued flowers amid finely-cut foliage. Their butterfly-loved, uniform, compact plants grow up to 24” tall and spread to 26” across. Thriving even in poor soil with ever-increasing mounds, they should be kept moderately moist and deadheaded to prolong flowering. Direct-sow after the last spring frost date, or start indoors as transplants 6 to 8 weeks in advance to promote first-year flowers. Deer resistant. Perennial. Hardiness zones: 4-9. Summer flowering. Height: 24".
Coreopsis Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/8” Seed Spacing:1”-2” Plant Spacing:12” Days to Germination:10-25 days Germination Temperature:55°-70°F
Coreopsis grandiflora, Tickseed. An easy-to-grow
perennial (even in poor soil), Coreopsis will produce
little, daisy-like flowers amid feathery foliage the
first year if started early enough, 8 weeks before
transplanting out. But it may be sown outdoors
anytime from early spring up until 2 months
before the first fall frost. Sow seeds shallowly,
pressing them firmly into the soil surface, barely
covered, as light is needed for germination. Provide
even moisture and strong light during germination.
Harden the plants off by gradually acclimating
them to outside conditions over 7 to 10 days.
Prepare a garden bed in full sunlight with well draining
soil. Thin or carefully transplant the
seedlings, planting them 12" apart. Coreopis
should be kept moderately moist and deadheaded
to prolong its flowering period. Summer flowering.
Height: 24".
Coreopsis grandiflora, Tickseed. These easy-to-grow perennials produce 2”-wide, warm-hued flowers amid finely-cut foliage. Their butterfly-loved, uniform, compact plants grow up to 24” tall and spread to 26” across. Thriving even in poor soil with ever-increasing mounds, they should be kept moderately moist and deadheaded to prolong flowering. Direct-sow after the last spring frost date, or start indoors as transplants 6 to 8 weeks in advance to promote first-year flowers. Deer resistant. Perennial. Hardiness zones: 4-9. Summer flowering. Height: 24".
Average seed life: 2 years.
Coreopsis Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/8” Seed Spacing:1”-2” Plant Spacing:12” Days to Germination:10-25 days Germination Temperature:55°-70°F
Coreopsis grandiflora, Tickseed. An easy-to-grow
perennial (even in poor soil), Coreopsis will produce
little, daisy-like flowers amid feathery foliage the
first year if started early enough, 8 weeks before
transplanting out. But it may be sown outdoors
anytime from early spring up until 2 months
before the first fall frost. Sow seeds shallowly,
pressing them firmly into the soil surface, barely
covered, as light is needed for germination. Provide
even moisture and strong light during germination.
Harden the plants off by gradually acclimating
them to outside conditions over 7 to 10 days.
Prepare a garden bed in full sunlight with well draining
soil. Thin or carefully transplant the
seedlings, planting them 12" apart. Coreopis
should be kept moderately moist and deadheaded
to prolong its flowering period. Summer flowering.
Height: 24".
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