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What is Coreopsis and why is it popular in gardens?
What is Coreopsis and why is it popular in gardens?
Coreopsis, also known as tickseed or calliopsis, is a low-maintenance perennial with daisy-like blooms in yellow, pink, and other cheerful colors. It thrives in full sun, tolerates a variety of soils, and offers a long blooming season, making it ideal for beginner gardeners.
Where should I plant Coreopsis in my garden?
Where should I plant Coreopsis in my garden?
Mounded varieties are perfect for borders and edging, while taller types look great at the back of flower beds or along fences. Choose a sunny location and space plants 2–3 feet apart depending on the variety.
How do I care for Coreopsis plants?
How do I care for Coreopsis plants?
Plant in spring, apply compost and mulch, and water during dry spells. After the first frost, cut stems back to an inch or two above ground. Every few years, divide clumps in spring to maintain plant vigor.
Do Coreopsis plants attract pollinators?
Do Coreopsis plants attract pollinators?
Yes! Coreopsis flowers are a favorite among bees and butterflies, making them a great addition to pollinator gardens. Their vibrant colors and prolonged bloom time support wildlife throughout the growing season.
What plants pair well with Coreopsis?
What plants pair well with Coreopsis?
Coreopsis looks stunning alongside small Daylilies, Salvia, and Autumn Joy Sedum. These companion plants provide contrasting textures and colors that enhance the overall appeal of your perennial garden.