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Nana Coreopsis (Tickseed) Plant
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Daisy-Like Yellow Flowers Last Spring to Summer Why Nana Coreopsis Plants? Whimsical and cheery, the Nana Coreopsis plant is known by many names, including Lobed Tickseed and Mouse-Eared Coreopsis. Whatever you call it, this perennial gives you daisy-like yellow blooms that last for months, from spring through summer. In fact, the Nana Coreopsis is in the sunflower family. The virtually carefree bloomer tolerates humidity and drought, so tough, warm-weather conditions are no problem. The dense, slowly-spreading Coreopsis is perfect for planting nearly anywhere. The herbaceous perennial can even rebloom during fall in the right conditions, delivering months of color with its bright yellow flowers and eye-catching lobed foliage. The best part? It will grow back bright and beautiful, every year! Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better We plant, grow, and ship your Nana Coreopsis plants with care. That means you get a healthy plant that's ready to bloom with color, faster. Ordering your Nana Coreopsis Plant from FastGrowingTrees.com means that you get the look of an expertly-grown perennial, with virtually no upkeep. Don't wait until they're gone - these plants sell out fast. Order yours today! Planting Care 1. Planting: Find a spot with well-drained soil and full to partial sun (4 to 8 hours of sunlight per day). Plant your Coreopsis in a hole twice as wide but just as deep as the root ball. Water immediately to establish roots and add a 3-inch layer of mulch to prevent weeds. If you're planting in a container, select a pot that's about twice the size of your plant's shipped container, and use organic soil. Place your plant, water to settle its roots, and find a sunny spot on your porch or patio. 2. Watering: Coreopsis plants prefer moist, well-drained soil, but can tolerate some drought. Water weekly, or check the surrounding soil. When soil is dry about 3 inches down, it's time to water your plant. If your plant is in a container, water until you see it flowing from the drainage holes at the bottom. 3. Pruning: Deadheading your Coreopsis plants encourage better blooming and color throughout the season. If deadheading becomes tedious, plants can be sheared by one third after most of the blooms are spent, which will give way to a rebloom in fall.
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