Name: Cosmos Seeds Sulphur CREST ORANGE
Botanical Name:      Cosmos sulphureus
Life Cycle:     Annual
Light Requirement:  Full Sun
Planting Season:     Spring
Moisture: Dry, Moderate
Plant Type:   Dwarf Habit, Early Season Bloomer, 2-4-inch Saucer-Shaped Daisy-like Blooms, Fern-like Pinnatisect Leaf Shape
Features:      Open Pollinated, Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fast Growing, Poor Soil Tolerant, Extended Bloom Time, Cut Flower Garden
Color: ORANGE
Blooms:        Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Fall
Days to Maturity:     60-90 Days
Plant Height: 24-36 inches
Plant Spacing:         9-12 inches
Planting Depth:       1/4 inch
Sowing Method:      Direct Sow
Cold Stratification:   No
Hardiness Zones:    2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Ships: Year Round 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS: COSMOS

ABOUT COSMOS

This Mexico native is one of the simplest flowers to grow, and they are suitable for all zones. Since they reseed themselves easily, they make perfect additions to wildflower meadows or naturalized areas. Children will love planting their cosmos seeds and watching them grow taller than they are!

WHEN TO PLANT COSMOS SEEDS

Plant Cosmos in the Spring when the soil can be worked.

WHERE TO PLANT COSMOS SEEDS

Sow your Cosmos seeds in the full sun to partial shade. As cosmos flowers are very adaptable, they can thrive in average to poor soil quality, and they are tolerant to dry conditions.

HOW TO PLANT COSMOS SEEDS

Scatter cosmos seeds outdoors after there is no longer a danger for frost. Seeds can be covered ΒΌ inch since they do not need light to germinate. Germination will usually occur in just 3 to 5 days, but it can take up to 2 weeks.

HOW TO CARE FOR COSMOS

Once started, cosmoses require virtually no attention. You can add a general purpose fertilizer once or twice a season. If a plant grows very tall and is not planted in a wind protected area, it may require staking. If you want blooms all summer long, dead head the old blooms.