Cupids

Cupid's Dart Care - How To Grow Cupid's Dart Plants

Cupid's Dart Care - How To Grow Cupid's Dart Plants

Cupid's dart care begins with ideal conditions; full sun, well-drained soil, and soil that is loose and even a little sandy is recommended. It will not do well in soil that is too wet or heavy and clay based. The best way to propagate cupid's dart is by seed.

  1. How do you grow Cupids darts?
  2. How do you plant Catananche?
  3. Is Catananche a perennial?

How do you grow Cupids darts?

Sow Cupid's Dart seeds directly into the garden at mid spring, or start them indoors 6-8 weeks before the date of your last killing frost for blooms during the first year. The seeds should covered lightly with fine soil or growing mix.

How do you plant Catananche?

Sow Outdoors: Cover seeds. Before last frost or late autumn in mild areas. Spacing 9 to 12 inches (22 to 30 cm).

Is Catananche a perennial?

Catananche caerulea Major is a superb hardy perennial that flowers from June through to September and reaches a height of up to 75cm.

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