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Forget-me-nots are susceptible to two diseases: powdery mildew and rust. Powdery mildew is that light-colored, powdery covering on a plant's leaves. Seldom fatal, it temporarily ruins plants' ...
Forget-me-not (Myosotis spp) is the common name used for several different species. ... When growing from seed, plant seeds in mid-summer in an area of freshly-raked soil.
Forget-me-nots are incredibly versatile and easy to grow from seeds, though as with most flowers, sowing them at the right time of year is crucial to give the young plants the best start.
Forget-me-not seeds look like tiny grains, and you need to sow them near the surface of the garden or starting medium. A flower seed packet is loaded with information, so it’s a good idea to ...
MAPLE CITY, MI – The small, delicate blue petals of the forget-me-nots grew in bushy clumps along the shoreline of Lime Lake, where conservation expert Caleb Garone bent down to show volunteers how to ...
Forget-me-not flowers grow together along the Alyeska Highway in Girdwood on Thursday, June 16, 2016. (Marc Lester / Alaska Dispatch News) Note: This column has been corrected to reflect that ...
According to the Historical Society archives, the forget-me-not was originally brought to Hingham from Fontainebleau, France in the mid-19th Century by West Hingham artist Winkworth Allen Gay.