
Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds
- Annual; Unique color and profuse flowers
- Easy to grow; Early - Mid Season bloomer
- Adaptable to both sun and shade
Fast Facts
About Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds
Cynoglossum amabile
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Forget-Me-Not Seeds - Chinese Forget-Me-Nots
Named for China, Native to Europe, and grown most commonly in the United States - go figure?! A lovely little flower composed of blue and purple clusters, Chinese Forget Me Not is exceedingly easy to grow from seed. Plant Chinese Forget Me Not in a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil.
Fast Facts
About Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds
Cynoglossum amabile
Buy Forget Me Not in Packets or in Bulk
Forget-Me-Not Seeds - Chinese Forget-Me-Nots
Named for China, Native to Europe, and grown most commonly in the United States - go figure?! A lovely little flower composed of blue and purple clusters, Chinese Forget Me Not is exceedingly easy to grow from seed. Plant Chinese Forget Me Not in a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil.
How to Plant Chinese Forget Me Nots
When to Plant Forget Me Not Seeds
You can plant after the threat of frost, but for best results, sow in mid-Summer.
Where to Plant Forget Me Not Seeds
Forget-me-nots prefer shaded conditions, but can do well in the sun. Choose locations where the soil has been well-worked, and has excellent drainage. Amend soil with plenty of organic matter.
How to Plant Forget Me Not Seeds
Water your bed until the soil is moist, then lightly rake. Scatter seeds by hand onto the bed's surface. Be sure not to water after the seeds have been sown. Cover your seeds with cardboard to block out light and help retain moisture. Wait a few days before lifting the cardboard, then mist the planting area with a nozzle bottle. When soil temperatures are warm, Forget-me-nots will germinate in just a few days.
How to Care for Forget Me Nots
Forget-me-nots enjoy plenty of moisture, but not saturated soil. The plants need to experience a chilling period before being able to produce flowers, which will likely be after their first year. After flowering, the entire plant will die back. If you want plants to return, allow the dead growth to remain until the Fall, so it can naturally reseed.
Seed Coverage for Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
Up to 10,000 Sq. Ft |
5 Pounds |
Up to 1.25 Acres |
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