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

  1. Arrange good quality Queen Anne’s Lace seed.
  2. The soil should be evenly moist, but not wet or soggy.
  3. Simply spread your seeds over the ground where you’d like your Queen Anne’s Lace to grow. Then, leave them alone.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. As the flower clusters die off and turn to seed, the cluster will curl upward. It will look like a little basket.
  7. 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.