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Cosmos: Growing & Caring for These Beautiful Flowers

Cosmos: Growing & Caring for These Beautiful Flowers

Cosmos is an old-fashioned favorite that bears clouds of daisylike flowers on long stems above feathery foliage.

Cosmos can be started from seed indoors and transplanted into the garden two or three weeks after the last frost in spring. It will bloom from late spring into autumn.

Mass cosmos in large bands or groups in flower beds and borders. Grow cosmos in containers. It also is used in meadows and wildflower gardens.

Cosmos wants full sun and well-drained soil.

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Incorporating Cosmos into garden design

1. Cottage Gardens

Cosmos fit perfectly into cottage gardens, where their informal, free-flowering nature complements other classic cottage plants like roses and delphiniums. Their tall stems and delicate blooms add vertical interest and a touch of whimsy.​

2. Wildflower Meadows

Planting cosmos in drifts within a wildflower meadow creates a naturalistic look. They pair well with other meadow plants like black-eyed Susans, coreopsis, and coneflowers, contributing to a vibrant and biodiverse habitat.​

3. Cutting Gardens

Cosmos are excellent for cutting gardens due to their long stems and prolonged blooming period. Varieties like ‘Sensation’ and ‘Double Click’ provide a range of colors and forms, making them ideal for fresh bouquets.​

4. Borders and Pathways

Shorter cosmos varieties can be used to edge borders or line pathways, offering a soft, flowing appearance. Their continuous blooms provide a consistent splash of color along walkways.​

5. Container Plantings

Cosmos can thrive in containers, making them suitable for patios, balconies, or small garden spaces. Their upright growth habit and vibrant flowers add height and interest to container arrangements.​

Design ideas featuring Cosmos

Get to know Cosmos

Where to plant Cosmos

Cosmos uses

Cosmos: Growing & Caring for These Beautiful FlowersCosmos bipinnatus in the garden

When to plant Cosmos

Planting and spacing Cosmos

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How to water and feed Cosmos

Cosmos pests and diseases

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Cosmos varieties to grow

Cosmos frequently asked questions

Q: When should cosmos be started from seeds?

A: Sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost or use a cold frame. Sow seeds in the garden after all danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds in the garden where you want plants to grow.

Q: What conditions do cosmos want?

A: Give cosmos full sun in a warm spot. Cosmos wants average dry soil. If the soil is too rich, cosmos will produce lush foliage but few flowers. Do not overwater or overfertilize. Cut off faded flowers to prolong the bloom time. Plant tall varieties out of the wind or stake them.


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