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  • Coreopsis (Coreopsis)

    GardenGuides — Coreopsis (Coreopsis). Guide sheet: Information on Coreopsis and it's different varieties... Uses: Beds, borders, wildflower meadows, cut flowers, dried flowers. Very drought resistant. Coreopsis bears the unfortunate nickname "Tickseed" ...More…

  • How to Winterize Coreopsis

    GardenGuides — How to Winterize Coreopsis. As the last of the late summer blooms start to wane, the true gardener starts thinking of the next growing season and cleaning up beds. Like many perennials, coreopsis has gone to seed and has stopped... As the last of ...More…

  • A New Teeny Coreopsis

    National Gardening Association — Coreopsis or tickseed plants are easy-to-grow perennials that produce abundant blooms over a long season. Varieties are available in a range of flower colors, including yellow, pink, white, and red. Many have feathery foliage. For those of you ...More…

  • How to Grow a Coreopsis from Seeds

    Do It Yourself — You can easily use coreopsis seeds to grow several popular and beautiful varieties of coreopsis flowers. Visit your local home improvement store's garden section, or your favorite nursery and choose coreopsis seeds that produce the variety you ...More…

  • Collecting Coreopsis Seeds

    Do It Yourself — Collect coreopsis seeds so you can plant these flowers in your garden. It is illegal to save seeds from plants that are protected by patents: they will have a warning against propagating them on the plant tag or seed packet. If you want new ...More…

  • Tips for Growing Coreopsis in Containers

    Do It Yourself — The coreopsis is a beautiful perennial that is very hardy and will grow in many climate regions and many environments. Regardless if you plant coreopsis flowers in a field or in a container, they need at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight ...More…

  • Transplant a Coreopsis in 8 Steps

    Do It Yourself — The coreopsis is a beautiful perennial native to North America that makes a beautiful addition to any garden or landscape. First, carefully remove your coreopsis plant from the ground and make sure not to damage the root system. You can use a ...More…

  • Tips For Caring For A Coreopsis

    Do It Yourself — After first plating your coreopsis, watering is key. It is a general rule of thumb for coreopsis to have 1 inch of water per week, whether it's from rain or manual watering. Watering is important in the first few months of your coreopsis' new ...More…

  • Planting and Growing Coreopsis

    Do It Yourself — The coreopsis is a beautiful perennial flower native to North America that adds a burst of color to any flower garden, landscape or even open field area. Although you can buy a coreopsis seedling plants, growing coreopsis from seed y will usually ...More…

  • Identifying Coreopsis Pests and Diseases

    Do It Yourself — Coreopsis, also called tickseed or calliopsis, is an herb that is native to North and South America. Both of these symptoms point to the strikingly odd disease, Aster Yellows. It won't cause the flower discoloration like a fungus or bacteria ...More…

  • How to Prune a Coreopsis

    Do It Yourself — Properly pruning your coreopsis plant will allow it to produce more leaves, blooms and flowers. Before you actually start cutting away at your coreopsis plants, you should make sure that you remove any old or dry mulch, dead fallen leaves and ...More…

  • How to Divide a Coreopsis

    Do It Yourself — The Coreopsis is a bright and beautiful perennial that can add color to any garden, field or landscape. Carefully lift out the coreopsis plants that you want to divide from the ground, make sure to be gentle with the roots so as to not damage ...More…


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