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150 Tall Red Plains Coreopsis Ct Coreopsis tinctoria Annual Bloom Flower
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Plains Coreopsis Seeds – Tall Red
Botanical Name: Coreopsis tinctoria
Life Cycle: Annual
Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Planting Season: Spring
Blooms: Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Fall
Days to Maturity: 60-90 Days
Plant Height: 36 inches
Plant Spacing: 8-12 inches
Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
Sowing Method: Direct Sow
Cold Stratification: No
Hardiness Zone: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
WHEN TO PLANT COREOPSIS
To start indoors you can plant Coreopsis indoors 6-8 weeks before you transplant it outdoors after the last killing frost. You can also directly sow your seeds into the ground after the last frost when the soil has become workable.
WHERE TO PLANT COREOPSIS
Whether you are transplanting or directly sowing, choose a well lit area with well-draining soil.
HOW TO PLANT COREOPSIS
Once all weeds are removed, plant your Coreopsis seeds 1/2" deep and lightly cover them with soil or lightly press them in. These seeds need sunlight to germinate so make sure you don't fully cover them.
If transplanting, dig a hole big enough to engulf the root ball and surround with fertile soil. The top of the root ball should be level with the ground.
Routinely water plants but be careful not to overwater.
HOW TO CARE FOR COREOPSIS
When blooms begin to fade, deadhead them to encourage new growth. Thin out plants when they become 2" tall.
Botanical Name: Coreopsis tinctoria
Life Cycle: Annual
Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Planting Season: Spring
Blooms: Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Fall
Days to Maturity: 60-90 Days
Plant Height: 36 inches
Plant Spacing: 8-12 inches
Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
Sowing Method: Direct Sow
Cold Stratification: No
Hardiness Zone: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
WHEN TO PLANT COREOPSIS
To start indoors you can plant Coreopsis indoors 6-8 weeks before you transplant it outdoors after the last killing frost. You can also directly sow your seeds into the ground after the last frost when the soil has become workable.
WHERE TO PLANT COREOPSIS
Whether you are transplanting or directly sowing, choose a well lit area with well-draining soil.
HOW TO PLANT COREOPSIS
Once all weeds are removed, plant your Coreopsis seeds 1/2" deep and lightly cover them with soil or lightly press them in. These seeds need sunlight to germinate so make sure you don't fully cover them.
If transplanting, dig a hole big enough to engulf the root ball and surround with fertile soil. The top of the root ball should be level with the ground.
Routinely water plants but be careful not to overwater.
HOW TO CARE FOR COREOPSIS
When blooms begin to fade, deadhead them to encourage new growth. Thin out plants when they become 2" tall.


