How to sow Sulfur Cosmos in detail: Sowing time and planting methods for Sulfur Cosmos.
How to sow CoreopsisRegarding the播种 of Coreopsis and detailed information about the sowing time and planting methods of this flower, let's learn about it together next.A while ago, I went on a trip and saw a scenic spot that planted a large area of Coreopsis, which was very beautiful. Many tourists were taking photos and checking in. Suddenly, I thought that flower lovers don't necessarily have to travel a long distance to check in; they can also enjoy the beauty of Coreopsis at home!If flower lovers have a garden, they can plant a large area of them, and when the flowers bloom, it is also very spectacular. Even if you don't have a garden, planting a circle on the balcony is also very vibrant, with the golden Coreopsis complementing the bright sunshine. It feels very energetic, doesn't it? Moreover, the flower language of Coreopsis is sunny, cheerful, and energetic. Planting some at home can fill every day with vitality!Coreopsis can be sown in spring or summer. If sown in spring, the flowering period is from June to August every year, and if sown in summer, the flowering period is from September to October. However, the timing is not absolute. The flowering period of Coreopsis is relatively long among flowers. Although the flowering period is not fixed, if well cared for, it can bloom from around June every summer to late autumn, which is around November. Therefore, taking good care of it after planting can allow you to enjoy its flowers for about half a year!Previously, a flower lover gave me a pot of "Coreopsis," but when I received it, I found out it was actually a pot of Marigolds. I believe there are also other flower lovers who can't tell the difference between Coreopsis and Marigolds, as both of these flowers are golden yellow and have similar flower sizes.How to sow CoreopsisIn fact, if you look closely at Coreopsis and Marigolds, you can find many differences. For example, Marigolds have rounder flower shapes, and most petals are neatly arranged, like little lanterns. In contrast, the petals of Coreopsis appear somewhat "disorganized," with some pointing up and others pointing down. Moreover, their leaves are also distinctly different, with Marigold leaves being long and strip-like, while Coreopsis leaves are not.In fact, there are no strict limitations on the sowing time of Coreopsis, as it can be planted in spring, summer, and autumn. However, Coreopsis has certain requirements for temperature and humidity during growth. From March to April, the amount of rainfall is just right, and the temperature is not too hot or too cold, so I recommend that flower lovers plant during this period. Additionally, Coreopsis is an annual flowering plant, so after flowering in the first year, it cannot bloom again the following year and needs to be re-sown. Therefore, sowing a bit earlier is also better.Coreopsis seeds germinate quickly. After sowing the seeds, as long as the temperature is suitable, seedlings can emerge in about a week, and you can see them bloom after two months. Of course, flower lovers can also choose to propagate Coreopsis through cutting, which is very simple. Just take a few tender branches of Coreopsis and plant them in moist soil. After about half a month, roots will grow, and when the seedlings have grown four or five leaves, remember to pinch the tips.