Growing Coreopsis

Growing Coreopsis

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Annual Flower, Wildflower
Biological Name: Coreopsis tinctoria
Family:  Asteraceae
Coreopsis Description:
Commonly known as Tickseed and Pot of Gold, Coreopsis is known for its colourful, daisylike flowers. They are extremely easy to grow and have a long blooming period. The petals make in interesting contrast with red, pink, white and yellow petals and dark brown or maroon centers. They can be grown in meadows and make a good addition in cut flowers.
Coreopsis Growing Information:
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tickseed, coreopsis flower
Tools needed to grow Coreopsis Plants : How to plant Coreopsis:
  • Sow Coreopsis seeds in well drained and soil and in a full sun location.
  • Cover the seeds lightly with soil as they need light to germinate.
  • Seeds germinate within 21 to 28 days, so water them regularly.
  • The Coreopsis plants can also be started from cuttings during spring to mid-summer.
  • Coreopsis self-grows prolifically.
How to take care of Coreopsis:
  • Coreopsis blooms well when it is crowded.
  • Cut back by 1/3 to keep in flower.
  • Avoid self-sowing by discarding spent flower heads.
  • Sow additional seeds every few weeks for continuous bloom.
  • Since plant self sows and it requires staking.
Popular varieties of Coreopsis:
  • Mahogany Midget is a very dwarf variety. It grows 8 to 12” tall with 2” wide deep red flowers and yellow centers.
  • Mardi Gras is very dwarf and grows 8” tall. Its petals are deep red with yellow tips, and yellow centers. They are both compact and showy.
Happy Gardening!