Bluebonnets and other wildflowers are creating a beautiful spring this year in South Texas. Many say this is one of the best years for wildflowers so make sure you take the time to tour some country roads and enjoy the view!
Here are a few planting tips:
1. Bluebonnet seeds should be planted in the fall - September and October are the best months to plant.
2. Plant in well drained soil and in a location that receives a lot of sun.
3. Seeds should be raked into the soil or planted ~ 1/8" in the soil.
4. Bluebonnet seeds have a hard protective coating that can delay germination. Often growers will scarify the seeds to speed up the process by nicking them or using sandpaper on them.
5. Plant about 8-10 seeds per sq ft of area you are trying to cover. Many seeds will not germinate the first year. It may take several years to get a good patch of bluebonnets in your yard.
6. Water them sparingly - over watering is the top mistake gardeners make in trying to grow bluebonnets. They do require water to germinate and grow but they don't like saturated soil.
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