- SOWING
TIMENovember-February
- Sowing
Distance12-24 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity90-120 days
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Coreopsis are native American prairie and woodland plants. Low maintenance, drought tolerant and long blooming, Coreopsis are yough workers in a sunny flower border. Most Coreopsis are clump-forming, holding their daisy-like flowers on tall stems, above the foliage. Coreopsis grandiflora has bright yellow flowers on tall stems that bloom all summer. Coreopsis rosea has finely textured leaves and pink daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. The flowers are also delicate and profuse.
Planting instructions
Soil should be collected in a garden pot mixed with well rotten cow dung or manure.
Broadcast the seeds over the soil bed and cover it with a thin layer of sieved sand to allow germination.
Maintain a distance of 1.0 feet between the plants.
Sprinkle little water and then as per requirement keeping the soil moist.
Flowering starts after 45-50 days post transplant which continues for 100-120 days depending on the variety.
Growing Requirements
soil
Sandy loamy soil with pH 5.6 to 6.5 is ideal for its cultivation.
spot
Place in a spot that receives either full sun or partial sunlight.
temperature
20-25°C
watering
Regular watering keeps the flowers healthy. You can use a water can or a water spray.
how to harvest
Loose flowers are plucked when they attain full size depending upon the variety. Flowers should generally be harvested in the morning hours. Irrigation of soil with water,before plucking, gives better flower quality. Also, plucking of flowers regularly and removal of dried flowers enhances the yield.
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Coreopsis Dwarf Mixed Seeds
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Plant Height : Grows up to 2 feet tall
Flower Shape: Linear or knife shaped
Colour : Multicolored
Specifications : Long flowering period, Suitable for cut flowers.
Coreopsis are native American prairie and woodland plants. Low maintenance, drought tolerant and long blooming, Coreopsis are yough workers in a sunny flower border. Most Coreopsis are clump-forming, holding their daisy-like flowers on tall stems, above the foliage. Coreopsis grandiflora has bright yellow flowers on tall stems that bloom all summer. Coreopsis rosea has finely textured leaves and pink daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. The flowers are also delicate and profuse.
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Plant Height : Grows up to 2 feet tall
Flower Shape: Linear or knife shaped
Colour : Multicolored
Specifications : Long flowering period, Suitable for cut flowers.
- SOWING
TIMENovember-February
- Sowing
Distance12-24 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity90-120 days
Planting instructions
Soil should be collected in a garden pot mixed with well rotten cow dung or manure.
Broadcast the seeds over the soil bed and cover it with a thin layer of sieved sand to allow germination.
Maintain a distance of 1.0 feet between the plants.
Sprinkle little water and then as per requirement keeping the soil moist.
Flowering starts after 45-50 days post transplant which continues for 100-120 days depending on the variety.
Growing Requirements
soil
Sandy loamy soil with pH 5.6 to 6.5 is ideal for its cultivation.
spot
Place in a spot that receives either full sun or partial sunlight.
temperature
20-25°C
watering
Regular watering keeps the flowers healthy. You can use a water can or a water spray.
how to harvest
Loose flowers are plucked when they attain full size depending upon the variety. Flowers should generally be harvested in the morning hours. Irrigation of soil with water,before plucking, gives better flower quality. Also, plucking of flowers regularly and removal of dried flowers enhances the yield.