General Information
- Category- Flower
- Binomial Name- Daucus carota
- Common Names- Wild carrot
- Spread- 12-24 inches**
- Height- 24-36 inches**
- Average Production- 100-150 flowers per plant
- Days to Maturity- 130-220 days*
Environmental Requirements
- Soil- Loamy, Rich and slightly moist
- Soil moisture- 20%
- Soil pH- 5.5-7.5
- Soil temperature- 10-28°C
- Climate temperature- 14-22°C
- Sun Requirements- Full Sun
- Best Time to Plant- Fall
Tips to Grow Queen Anne’s Lace
- Arrange good quality Queen Anne’s Lace seed.
- The soil should be evenly moist, but not wet or soggy.
- Simply spread your seeds over the ground where you’d like your Queen Anne’s Lace to grow. Then, leave them alone.
- This low-maintenance plant will produce a lot of foliage during its first year. Its second year will be the year for the flowers. These flowers will attract beneficial insects to your garden.
- During its second growing season, as your Queen Anne’s Lace matures, the plant will produce flowers in all of their varying stages- new and old- at the same time.
- As the flower clusters die off and turn to seed, the cluster will curl upward. It will look like a little basket.
- You can also harvest the seeds yourself from the little basket. You can plan on enjoying your Queen Anne’s Lace for years with its self-seeding abilities.
** The values are standard values but might change a bit.
*To get flowers quickly, the users can buy plants from nursery.
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