Cornflower Dwarf Bachelor's Button Xeriscape Garden Flower Plant Seeds

Cornflower Seeds - Blue

1000 Seeds
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4.99
2000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 - 18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer and fall

BLOOM COLOR

Blue

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

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(Centaurea Cyanus Dwarf Tom Pouce Blue) - Also known as Bachelor's Button, these well-known annuals make great cut flowers for fresh or dried arrangements. Grow them easily from cornflower seeds, and display these sky-blue flowers in the flower border or xeriscape garden.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/4 inch

SOWING RATE

10 - 12 seeds per plant or 6 seeds per foot

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

6 - 12 inches

Dwarf, Low Growing Cornflower Wildflowers
Compact  Low Growing Cornflower  Bachelor Button Seed Packets For planting
Outsidepride Dwarf Cornflower Seeds (Centaurea cyanus Dwarf) bring color to gardens with blooms in blue, red, pink, or white. Growing in USDA Zones 3-10, they reach 12-18 inches tall and flourish in full sun to partial shade. Blooming from summer through fall, they attract pollinators while keeping deer away. Ideal for borders, containers, and xeriscape gardens, they self-seed for continuous beauty. With well-drained soil and minimal care, enjoy vibrant flowers season after season. Our convenient wildflower seed packets are available in 1,000 or 2,000 flower seeds.
White Dwarf Cornflower Bachelor Button
Richly Colored Blooms
Drench your garden in a burst of color with the richly hued blooms of our Cornflower garden seeds. Our vibrant flowers grow from summer to fall, attracting pollinators while adding striking contrast to beds, borders, and containers. Their bold, eye-catching petals create a breathtaking display.
Pink Dwarf Cornflower Bachelor Button
Easy to Grow from Seed
Our Cornflower seeds for planting make gardening effortless! Simply sow them in well-drained soil, and watch them flourish with minimal upkeep. Can grow in full sun to partial shade, they tolerate drought, attract pollinators, and self-seed, making them suitable flower seeds to plant outside.
Red Dwarf Cornflower Bachelor Button
Long-Lasting, Continuous Blooms
These resilient flowers bloom from summer through fall, creating a continuous display of vibrant color. Attracting pollinators while unpalatable to deer, they grow with minimal care. With self-seeding abilities, our annual flower seeds return year after year, ensuring lasting beauty in any garden.
Blue Dwarf Cornflower Bachelor Button
Drought-Tolerant and Hardy
Built to thrive in tough climates, our hardy Cornflowers withstand drought with ease, thriving in full sun to partial shade and various soils. Ideal for low-water gardens, they bloom with low upkeep, attracting pollinators while keeping deer away. Their resilience ensures lasting beauty all season.
Red, White, Pink, & Blue Dwarf, Low Growing Cornflower Bachelor Button Flowers
Our Cornflower annual seeds bring resilient beauty to any flower garden, with each bloom showcasing its own unique charm. The rich blue petals add a classic wildflower touch, while the bold red creates a striking contrast. Soft pink hues bring delicate elegance, and crisp white offers a timeless, radiant glow. Blooming from summer through fall, these hardy flowers thrive in various conditions, keeping deer away and attracting pollinators. Their drought tolerance and self-seeding nature ensure a vibrant, ever-renewing display, making them a stunning yet effortless addition to any landscape.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart For Dwarf Cornflowers
Our Cornflowers bloom in vivid blue, bold red, soft pink, and crisp white, creating a striking display all season long. Reaching 12-18 inches tall, they add charm to borders, containers, and flower beds without taking up too much space. Our corn flowers thrive from early summer through late fall, delivering waves of rich hues even as other blooms fade. Their extended season ensures months of dynamic beauty, keeping gardens bright and lively. With self-seeding abilities of our drought tolerant wildflower seeds, they effortlessly reappear, continuously enriching your garden.
Blue Dwarf Cornflower From Flower Seeds
A colorful, carefree addition to any landscape, our Cornflowers are effortless to grow from flower seed. To plant seeds, simply scatter them in early spring or fall, cover lightly with soil, and keep them moist until germination. Space seedlings 6-12 inches apart for healthy growth and vibrant blooms. With proper spacing, they establish strong roots and flourish throughout the season. Whether planted in borders, wildflower gardens, or containers, these easy-to-grow flowers ensure a vibrant display. Their self-seeding nature provides beautiful blooms that persist throughout the seasons.

Cornflower (Centaurea Cyanus Dwarf Tom Pouce Blue) - Also known as Bachelor's Button, these well-known drought tolerant annuals make great cut flowers for fresh or dried arrangements. Grow them easily from  seeds, and display these sky-blue flowers in the flower border or garden. The dwarf variety makes the perfect size for containers too. Remove spent flowers to extend the bloom season and to increase the flower size.

Centaurea Cyanus plants prefer full sun in mild climates and partial shade in the hottest regions. They tolerate a wide variety of soils as long as it drains well. Cornflowers perform the best in mild climates with moderate water, but they can withstand drought. Bachelor's Button flowers are very attractive to both bees and butterflies, but deer leave the plants alone.

Directly sow seeds outdoors in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Prepare seedbed by loosening soil and weeding. Sow the flower seeds in rows, 6 seeds per foot. Thin seedlings to 6 - 12 inches apart. In mild winter climates, seed can be sown in the fall for very early blooms the following spring. Cornflower can re-seed to bring you beautiful new plants.

Common Questions

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Where should I plant cornflower?

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Enhance your ornamental vegetable garden by incorporating the versatile cornflower. Its nectar content attracts pollinators, benefiting the yield of tomatoes, squash, and other dependent plants. In a wildflower garden, plant cornflower to attract bees and butterflies. Alternatively, in a cutting garden, pair blue cornflower with annuals such as orange cosmos or yellow marigolds. Grow cornflower alongside robust perennials like rudbeckia or coneflower to provide natural support for its stems.

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Do I need to deadhead my cornflowers?

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You can increase our bloom season if you deadhead your flowers. Deadheading however is not necessary.

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How can I encourage more blooms?

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Cornflowers thrive in bright and sunny environments, so it's crucial to plant them in a sunny location. If your cornflowers aren't blooming because of inadequate light, your best option is to plan ahead for the following year and sow them in a sunnier area.

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How Long Does Cornflower Bloom?

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Cornflowers usually flower for approximately 10 weeks, from May to mid-July. Extending the bloom time can be achieved by seeding the flower every two weeks on a staggered schedule.

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Can I grow my cornflower in containers?

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Yes, when cultivating cornflowers in pots or containers, it's important to maintain slightly dry soil to replicate pasture environments. Opt for porous clay or terracotta pots for best results. Select well-draining soil with perlite, or opt for a soilless mix composed of organic materials (similar to cactus potting soil). Regularly remove faded blooms from your potted cornflowers to keep them looking neat. Expect a brief flowering period when grown in this manner. Shorter varieties work best in containers.

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