True Forget Me Not Plant Care Tips

by Urban Plants

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The true forget-me-not flower (Myosotis scorpioides) grows on high, hairy stems which sometimes reach 2 feet (61 cm) in height. Five-petaled, Charming blue blooms with yellow centers explode from the stems from May through October. Forget me not  Flower petals are sometimes pink. Forget me not plants often grow near streams, brooks and other bodies of water, which offer the high humidity and moisture that is desirable to this species. 

The perennial forget me not flower spreads easily, self-seeding for more of the wildflower to grow and bloom in shady spots where the small seeds may fall. Forget me not flower care is minimal, as with most native wildflowers. Forget me not plants grow in  a damp, shady area, but can adapt to full sun. 

Forget-Me-Not Plant Care

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Forget me not flower care will include removing these plants from spaces which are unwanted. While the forget-me-not flower is more attractive in many designs, the free seeding specimen may take over areas where other plants are planned. Use the forget-me-not plant in areas that are too moist to support the root system of other flowers. Growing forget-me-not plants will include watering those planted in drier areas. 
The true forget-me-not plant, Myosotis scorpioides (Myosotis palustris), is native from United States, making it a low maintenance addition to the landscape. Fertilizing of forget-me-not plants once or twice each season, once in spring and again in autumn, if needed. 

Places for Planting Forget-me-nots 

Understanding how to grow forget-me-nots leads to their placement in the suitable area. The specimen is excellent for naturalizing an under shade, wooded area. This location allows for the shade and water retention needed for optimum performance of this wildflower. Of course, if you have a shade near pond or bog area in need of landscaping, use this moisture-loving flower there.

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