Plains Coreopsis Seeds, Coreopsis tinctoria

$3.00

If you’re looking to save the bees, start with coreopsis. These native wildflowers make excellent forage for a wide variety of native bees, like carpenter bees, leafcutter bees, and long-horned bees. They’re also attractive to Sulphur butterflies.

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Description

Perfect for Prairie Gardens and wilding spaces. These bright, cheerful flowers fit into any cottage garden, even if they’re a wildflower.

They also make an excellent companion plant for vegetable plots. If you’re growing cucumbers, squash, or melons, plant some Golden tickseed for better fruit pollination.

You just can’t grow wrong when you plant native. While these flowers are normally home on the plains, they’re also native to the entire North American continent.

Their vivid yellow, orange, and brown blooms are a striking summer flower that is sure to lift your spirits. They’re drought tolerant and don’t require much in the way of feeding.

Coreopsis can reach from 12 to 40 inches tall. You’ll find numerous flower heads on the delicate stems. Blooms are bright yellow with maroon or brown centers. You’ll find numerous flowers on each plant.

Benefits of Growing Coreopsis

  • Critical forage for native bees
  • Attracts butterflies and birds to the garden
  • Drought tolerant
  • Low nutritional requirements
  • Establishes well in poor soil
  • Can bloom more than once a season
  • Reseeds in the right conditions
  • Flowers used as a natural dye for textiles

Tips for Growing Coreopsis

Direct sow Coreopsis in the garden in full sun in a well-draining area. Water area before sowing and then cover very lightly and press seeds into the soil. Keep the soil moist to hasten germination.

If sowing indoors, press seeds into moist seed mix in cell trays and provide plenty of light. Coreopsis needs light for germination. Plant outdoors once final frost date has passed and plant has developed true leaves.

Grow in full sun and water as needed to keep plant hydrated. But avoid any boggy areas – coreopsis need free-draining, even sandy soil.

Space coreopsis about 12 inches apart for best results. No fertilizer is required or recommended.

Deadhead flowers as they fade or use for cut flower arrangements indoors

Plains Coreopsis Details

  • Life span: Annual
  • Color scheme: Yellow and dark red
  • Height: 2 to 3 feet
  • Time to Germinate: 14-21 days.
  • Time to maturity: 8-10 weeks

Terms of Sale

Sold by weight — you will receive a minimum of 150 mg of seed, which is over 200 seeds, shipped free from Florida via regular USPS First Class Mail to U.S. mailing addresses only.

Refund/Replace/Return Policy

Our policy is to replace or refund any missing or damaged packages, so please contact us directly if you have any problems with your order.

We want happy gardeners and strive to provide a stress-free seed purchase.

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