Baby Blue Eyes Seeds (Nemophila Menziesii) | 1500 Seeds
Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila menziesii) is a dainty annual wildflower that is native to the American West Coast 1. It is easy to grow from seed and requires only moderate maintenance. Here are some tips for growing Baby Blue Eyes:
Planting: Baby Blue Eyes can be grown from seeds. Plant the seeds directly in the garden or in containers when the last frost has passed in your area. The ideal garden location for Baby Blue Eyes will get lots of sunlight and have well-drained soil. Space Baby Blue Eyes plants 18 to 24 inches apart in the garden. Position nursery plants and seedlings at the same depth they were in their previous container.
Sunlight: Baby Blue Eyes prefers partial shade to partial sun, meaning at least four hours of direct sunlight on most days. Too little light can cause leggy growth with sparse foliage. However, Baby Blue Eyes does struggle in extreme heat. So if you live in a hot climate, give your Baby Blue Eyes a little shade from the strong afternoon sun.
Watering: Water the plant frequently until it is established. Once established, Baby Blue Eyes doesn’t need much water to grow.
Deadheading: Deadhead the old flowers to encourage reblooming.
Uses: Baby Blue Eyes is an ornamental native wildflower that can self-seed and produce new plants the next year 1. It is also an important ally in wildlife gardens, as it attracts bees, butterflies, moths, and other beneficial insects.
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