Baby Blue Eyes Planting Guide

When to Plant Baby Blue Eyes Seeds

Plant these cheerful seeds directly after winter has bid you adieu and frost has decided to take its vacation. If you're in a cooler zone (cooler than 7, to be precise), get ahead of the game and start them indoors about 6-8 weeks before spring’s grand entrance. Baby Blue Eyes love a head start.

Where to Plant Baby Blue Eyes Seeds

These flowers are big fans of cooler climates and will sunbathe happily in Full Sun. But if you live somewhere toasty, they won’t mind chilling in a bit of Partial Shade. They know when it’s time to put on sunglasses and take cover.

How to Plant Baby Blue Eyes Seeds

Baby Blue Eyes have one major request: they want the spotlight. This means don’t bury them under a mound of soil. Just sprinkle these diva seeds right on top, pat them down like you’re giving them a reassuring shoulder tap, and let them soak up the sunshine. Covering them is a no-no—they won’t germinate without that Vitamin D!

How to Care for Baby Blue Eyes

These flowers are independent types. Once they’ve settled in, they don’t ask for much. Just keep the weeds out while they’re finding their footing. After that? Minimal fuss. When the season’s frost hits, they’ll gracefully bow out until next year’s encore.

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