Not to mention that in the language of flowers, forget me nots represent "true love". They look like little stars, and clustered like that, they look like a stary sky.
Even if they don’t do well after being transplanted, just leave the plant and hopefully the seeds will sew themselves out for next year. Happy planting 🌼
It looks really good at this time of the year 👍I have them everywhere as well and it's so easy to take them out and underneath there are no weeds. The yellow field looks amazing.
Beautiful. Loves sea is them ! I’m loving forget me nots this year also but thinking they only give one display of blooms and then dry up. They lasted long! Am I right in thinking they will not come back now till next year feb ? Also how do I seed new ones now ?
Great that the blooms lasted longer than you expected 🌼. Yes, you will have to wait for next year to enjoy them again and I wouldn’t worry about planting for next year, they will just sew themselves out. From my experience, I have more in the garden every year without even trying🌼
They do need to get enough sunlight. If they are too overshadowed they might not bloom well. But you can give it a try and let me know how it turns out. Happy planting 🌼
I want what you have with your forget me nots…absolutely beautiful! I need your help, I have some seedlings that I winter sowed, will they grow in partial sun next to hostas? Thank you in advance!
I have them sprinkled all over the garden and they seem to grow best where they have the most light. Combining them with hostas can be tricky as the seedlings might not get enough light due to the growth pattern of the hostas. I hope that helps. Happy planting 🌼
@ Anomie Toponymie I planted a couple of starter plants many years ago and since then they just plant themselves out. So you can begin with some starter plants from your garden center or plant from seeds, then, hopefully after that you don’t have to do anything but enjoy them every year. I hope that was helpful 🌼
I am not sure, I got a starter plant from my mother in law about 11 years ago and the plant has just sewed itself out in the garden ever since. Happy planting 😮