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It looks like nothing was found at this location. 404 error SITE MAP * About IGCME * Calendar of Events * Contact Us * Fall Lawn Care * Gardening Tips * Get Inspired * Get Planting * Grow Maine Green Expo * IGC Membership * IGC Vendors * In the News * Latest TV Spots About IPM * Lead Contamination in Maine’s Soils * Maine Planting Basics * Pest Management * Pest Management & Pesticide Use * Pest Management & Pesticide Use * Pest Management & Pesticide Use * Plant Something Maine Newsletter * Resources * Schools * Sponsors * Summer Lawn Care * This Fall Think Spring * Video * What Is Plant Something? * Why Plant FACEBOOK PRIVACY STATEMENT Facebook Privacy Statement PDF PLANT SOMETHING MAINE TERMS OF SERVICE & PRIVACY POLICY PSM Terms of Service PDF COOKIE POLICY Our Cookie Policy PDF Web Development by: Mill Cove Partners Copyright © 2023 PlantSomethingMaine Top LEMON QUEEN SUNFLOWERS - HELIANTHUS ANNUUS ANNUAL SHORT DESCRIPTION Beautiful butter yellow flowers blossom mid-summer to frost! Typically grow to more than 5 ft. tall. Expect 70 days to flower. Growing Guidelines 1. Around the last frost date, sow seeds directly into the soil. 2. Plant seeds 1" deep and 6" apart. 3. Water well after planting. 4. Apply a 3"-4" layer of mulch to conserve water and keep down weeds. 5. Thin seedlings to 1 ft. apart to allow 2 to 3 ft. between plants. Care and Feeding Plant in full sun. Sunflowers are drought-resistant, but they'll grow better if you water regularly from the time the flowers begin to develop until they're mature. Thriving in most soils, these flowers will become massive if given ample fertility, space and water. Harvest blossoms for continued flowering. Need more information or gardening supplies? Contact your local independent garden center. CALENDULA MIX-CALENDULA OFFICINALIS SHORT DESCRIPTION Fruition has hand-selected this variety to have a brilliant diversity of colors with dozens of gorgeous, petals on each blossom. Growing Guidelines Direct sow (recommended) 1. After the last frost, sow directly outside in the garden. 2. Plant seed 24 to 36 inches apart in all directions. Transplant method 1. A cool-season plant, calendula can be started indoors in flats, under grow lights 6-8 weeks before the last frost for early season flowering. 2. Seeds germinate in 5-15 days. Care and Feeding Plant in full sun to partial shade. Easy to grow and remarkably drought tolerant, calendula also thrives in containers and will readily naturalize when let go to seed. Transplanting Tips 1. Purchase a good seed starting soil like Espoma Organic seed starting mix or Coast of Maine. 2. Use a small greenhouse tray(tray with a clear plastic dome) to germinate your seeds. 3. When it's time to transplant into the garden, use a fertilizer like Espoma Flower-tone or Espoma Plant-tone. Need more information or gardening supplies? Contact your local independent garden center. PURPLE QUEEN ANNE'S LACE "DARA" DAUCUS CAROTA SHORT DESCRIPTION Gorgeously laced 3-5" umbels in shades of burgundy, lilac, mauve & white on long, strong stems perfect for cutting, adored by pollinators. Related to our native carrot, Queen Anne's Lace. Growing Guidelines Direct sow (recommended) 1. In early spring, after late frost, sow seeds directly in soil. 2. Plant 1 seed 1/8" deep and 2" apart. 3. Expect 2 weeks for germination. 4. When seedlings are 2-3" tall, thin to 1 plant every 9-12". 5. Support may be needed if fertility is high or if your garden is windy. Transplant method 1. Chill seed at 40 F 1-2 weeks prior to sowing 1/8" deep, 2 seeds per cell 4-5 weeks before planting out. 2. Expect germination in 1-2 weeks. 3. When first leaves appear, transplant into larger containers. 4. Harden off & transplant with 9-12" between plants after last frost. Care and Feeding Plant in full sun. Expect 65-75 days to maturity. Dara has an exceptionally long vase life; harvest when 80% of an umbel's flowers are open & no pollen has shed. Enjoy 7-15 heads per plant on swaying 35-50" stalks. Transplanting Tips 1. Purchase a good seed starting soil like Espoma Organic seed starting mix or Coast of Maine. 2. Use a small greenhouse tray(tray with a clear plastic dome) to germinate your seeds. 3. When it's time to transplant into the garden, use a fertilizer like Espoma Flower-tone or Espoma Plant-tone. Need more information or gardening supplies? Contact your local independent garden center. MARIGOLDS ANNUAL Care and Feeding Transplant Only: Sow 4 weeks before last frost shallowly, 2 seeds per cell and thin to 1, keeping soil surface moist until emergence. Transplant to larger containers when true leaves appear. Harden off and transplant outside when the danger of frost has passed with 12" between plants. Deadhead for blossoms all season. * Sowing Date: Indoors before last frost * Seed Depth: 1/4 inch * Days to Germination: 4-7 days at 75-80°F * Days to Maturity: 60 * Plant spacing after thinning: 12 inches * Height: 12 inches Need more information or gardening supplies? Contact your local independent garden center. ORGANIC MEXICAN SUNFLOWER (TORCH TITHONIA) ANNUAL Care and Feeding Direct Seed (recommended): After final frost, sow every 8" and thin to one every ~2'. Light required to germ, so barely cover seed. Full sun is best. Any (even poor) soil is suitable. Harvest flowers when 90% open for bouquets. Transplant: Sow indoors 2-3 weeks before last frost, transplanting after frost with spacing below. * Sowing Date: After frost; Late May- early June * Seed Depth: 1/2 inch * Days to Germination: 7-14 days * Days to Maturity: 85 * Plant spacing after thinning: 2 feet * Height: 5-7 feet Need more information or gardening supplies? Contact your local independent garden center. COSMOS ANNUAL CARE AND FEEDING Direct Seed (recommended): After last frost, shallowly sow 4 seeds/foot & thin to 1/foot when first true leaves appear. Wider spacing = thicker stronger stems. Bouquets: harvest when petals first open. Deadhead for blooms all season. Transplant: Shallowly sow 4 weeks before transplanting after last frost at below spacing. Transplant your cosmos for earlier blooms and more full-size plants per pack; direct sow for blooms throughout the season and simplicity of sowing. * Sowing Date: After frost, late May to early June * Seed Depth: 1/4 inch * Days to Germination: 7-10 * Days to Maturity: 65-70 * Plant spacing after thinning: 18-24 inches * Height: 3-4 feet Need more information or gardening supplies? Contact your local independent garden center.