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How to grow forget-me-not

Forget-me-not, or Myosotis, is a humble but glorious spring flower, which appears in frothy blue clouds at the front of borders and at the edges of paths. It complements other spring flowers, making a great backdrop for taller tulips or wallflowers, and naturalises easily for wilder-style plantings. It can also look great in a window box or container.

Browse our handy guide for growing forget-me-not, below.


Where to plant forget-me-not

How to grow forget-me-not

Grow forget-me-nots in moist, but well-drained soil in a sunny or shady spot. Planting forget-me-nots alongside other shade-loving plants, such as hosta, pictured, can make for an attractive display.


Growing forget-me-not from seed

How to grow forget-me-not

Sow forget-me-not seeds directly outdoors in May or June, or indoors in May, June and September. If sowing under cover, sprinkle seeds and cover with compost. Use a heated propagator or a warm windowsill to create the right conditions for germination. Once seedlings are large enough to handle, prick out and pot on. Flowers will appear the following year.


Propagating forget-me-not

Forget-me-not will self-seed easily. Either allow them to spread naturally or lift new seedlings and replant where you choose.


Growing forget-me-not: problem solving

There are no pests that target myosotis, but foliage can be prone to powdery mildew or downy mildew after flowering.


How to care for forget-me-not

Most forget-me-not varieties are biennial, meaning they self-seed freely. Pull up the plants before they set seed if you don’t want them to spread too profusely.

Advice on buying forget-me-not


Forget-me-not varieties to try

How to grow forget-me-not
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