Citronella plants are a native North American wildflower that can be easily grown from seeds. To start, fill a seed tray or small pots with a well-draining potting mix and moisten the soil. Plant Citronella in the spring after all danger of frost has passed, about the same time as planting tomatoes outside. Dead leaves and deadheading flowers are best done when the flowers color fade away.
To grow Citronella from seed, start them directly on the soil after the final frost of the season or start growing them indoors six weeks before the last frost. For perennial types, start indoors about 6-8 weeks before the average last frost date, while annual types take 4-6 months. To grow blanket flowers from seed, sow indoors four to six weeks before the last frost.
To plant blanket flower starts, dig holes bigger than the root ball at least 50-150 bigger. If the soil is heavy, make a bigger hole and add light soil to make the drainage. The hardiness degree for this plant is -20°F (-28.9°C), and it blooms in late spring, summer, late summer, and autumn. The plant habit is mounded, and it attracts butterflies.
In summary, growing citronella plants from seeds is an affordable and easy way to incorporate beautiful flowers into your outdoor space. Choose containers that are at least 10-12″ wide and deep, use a quality potting mix, and ensure the seeds are moist and warm for germination.
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Fantastic article! Love seeing the beginning to end. If I were to plant into a garden rather than keep in a container when would I do this? I am trying to plan when to sow the seeds indoors (I live in Colorado) – so I have harvested seeds from existing plants and thought I should sow about February for a June planting-would this be correct? Thank you so much.