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Bluebonnets have been reseeding and growing in my rocky NW Georgia soil for the past seven years. However, if native grasses and weeds ...Read More
Most folks aren't aware of this bit of TX bluebonnet germination info --
Only one-third of the seeds are primed to germina...Read More
This is a beautiful plant that does well in Louisiana if planted in well-drained soil with lime. I have never seen it self sow here.
My bluebonnets started from a couple of plants our grandsons gave us when we moved into our new home 4 years ago. I usually let them see...Read More
The Texas Bluebonnet grows wild on my property facing Hwy 59 between Cleveland & Livingston.
I have taken seeds and redistributed them.
In my Florida garden these are a short lived annual. I get them every year from a nursery friend that I trade seeds with. I will be put...Read More
I remember seeing these near fort hood when my father was stationed there when I was in elementary school. They would flood the roadside...Read More
I live an hour north of Austin, TX. The bluebonnets are beautiful here. In my pasture, however, the first year, the flower was tiny, ti...Read More
I started mine from seed and have had excellent results. I am a native of Texas, but now reside in central Missouri. I missed the bluebon...Read More
I finally got these bluebonnets to grow this year and they are still going. Love how they looked with this firey freesia too!
This beautiful flower comes up in early spring, blooms, seeds, and dies back to the ground. In this area at least, it self sows so consis...Read More
I'm a beginning gardener and was able to grow a very nice patch from seed on the first try. The seeds I purchased were labelled as "scar...Read More
San Antonio, Tx.
The seeds can take up to 2 or 3 years to germinate and must be planted in September or October. I have done bette...Read More
The sides highways in the area are blanketed with bluebonnets her in DFW from about the end of March into May. For years my mom tried to ...Read More
Apparently our Central Texas climate is perfect for these to thrive, or is it the alkalinity of our soil? Fields so thick with blue bloo...Read More
I'm very disappointed, my seed was from a retail pack and the results were 4" light pink (Was supposed to be maroon) and blue tiny plants...Read More
For southern and arid climes this plant is perfect for early spring color. Does not do well in humid regions. Left undisturbed these plan...Read More
Bloom from summer through fall in cool climates and from spring until weather turns hot in warm climates. Poor to average soil. Leaf blig...Read More