
Your Guide to Forget-Me-Nots
Blue forget-me-not flowers add a sweet touch of color to your garden bed

Photo courtesy of Proven Winners
Forget-me-not
In appearance, there’s little difference between annual and perennial forget-me-nots (Myosotis). Both forget-me-not plants have bright green, lance-shaped leaves to about 4 inches long—hairy in annual M. sylvatica, glossy in perennial M. scorpiodes. And both bear elongated, curving clusters of 1/4- to 1/3-inch-wide, sparkling sky blue forget-me-not flowers. At bloom time, the blossoms form a cerulean cloud in lightly shaded and woodland plantings. M. sylvatica in particular is a favorite choice for underplanting spring-blooming bulbs such as daffodils and tulips.
How to Plant
To increase plantings of M. scorpiodes, divide clumps in early spring. Grow M. sylvatica from seed; it self-sows prolifically, so one planting can be a lifetime investment. Where winter lows hit 0°F or below, sow outdoors several weeks before the last frost date; or sow indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost date. In milder areas, sow forget-me-not plant seeds in fall for spring bloom (plant may overwinter to bloom a second year).Growing Conditions
As long as you can give them organically enriched soil, regular to ample water, and partial shade, forget-me-nots offer no challenges. They’ll even thrive in the always-moist soil beside a stream or pond. Both annuals and perennial species look and perform best in cool weather and where summers are not excessively hot.Pruning Tips & Plant Care
Spread several inches of mulch around forget-me-nots, which thrive in damp soil. Snip spent forget-me-not flowers to encourage more blossoming.DIY Spring Flower Arrangement
Watch how to gather your favorite blooms in celebration of spring.
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