Great Smoky Blue-eyed Grass Seed Packet

$3.79

Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium sp.)

  • Easy to grow
  • Attracts birds, bees and butterflies
  • Approx. 50 seeds
  • Non-gmo, made in the USA
  • Packet dimensions: 6 1/2" x 4"

Mist and mountain clasp hands to greet the day in the timeless rise of Spring as the delicate Blue-eyed Grass lifts its deep blue face to the sun, swaying in the breeze on long slender stems. Found in meadows and open woodlands, the sheer presence of this shy perennial serves as a living reminder of the beauty and peace that is the Great Smoky Mountains.

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    COMMON NAME Blue Eyed Grass
    BOTANICAL NAME Sisyrinchium sp.
    LIFECYCLE Perennial
    PLANTING SEASON Spring, Fall
    LIGHT REQUIREMENTS Full Sun, Partial Shade
    ZONES 3-9
    BLOOM COLOR Blue, White
    BLOOM PERIOD Summer
    PLANT HEIGHT 12-24 Inches
    COVERAGE One Packet 40 Sq. Ft.
    FEATURES Attracts Pollinators, Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow

    HOW TO PLANT BLUE EYED GRASS SEEDS

    When To Plant

    Blue Eyed Grass seeds do best if planted directly outdoors in the Spring or Fall.


    Where To Plant

    The Blue Eyed Grass only needs soil that is ordinary and moist, but well drained. They also do well in full sun or partial shade.


    How To Plant

    The seeds should not be planted deeply; they just need to be compressed into the soil, as they need light to germinate.

    If planting in rows, then plant the seeds 12” apart.


    How To Care For the Blue Eyed Grass

    These seeds generally germinate in about 2 to 3 months.

    Blue Eyed Grass should be watered regularly, but they can tolerate dry conditions. It is not necessary to fertilize.

    It generally takes about 120 days for the Blue Eyed Grass to bloom after the seed is planted.

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