Baby's Breath is a delicate and airy annual flowering plant renowned for its clusters of tiny, delicate flowers. Baby’s Breath features numerous tiny flowers that form loose, cloud-like clusters atop slender stems. The flowers are usually white, though some cultivars may have pink or lilac hues. The overall appearance is delicate and ethereal, making it a popular choice for floral arrangements.
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- Botanic Name: Gypsophila elegans
- Application or Use: Ornamental, Garden Flower, Landscaping
- Germination Time: 10 - 14 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 1-2 feet
- Sunlight Requirements: 8+ hours, full sun for best results
- Advantages: Adapted to many soil types; showy blooms, excellent for landscaping; attracts pollinators.
- When to Plant: See instructions tab.
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Baby's Breath is a delicate and airy annual flowering plant renowned for its clusters of tiny, delicate flowers.
Baby’s Breath features numerous tiny flowers that form loose, cloud-like clusters atop slender stems. The flowers are usually white, though some cultivars may have pink or lilac hues. The overall appearance is delicate and ethereal, making it a popular choice for floral arrangements.
These plants typically grow to heights of about 1 to 2 feet, creating a light and airy effect in gardens. Baby's Breath blooms profusely in late spring to early summer, displaying its charming flowers. The blooms are long-lasting and often continue through the summer months.
The foliage consists of slender, linear leaves arranged alternately along the stems. The leaves are typically gray-green and add to the plant's wispy appearance. Baby’s Breath thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun. It's relatively adaptable and can tolerate different soil types but performs best in moderately fertile soil.
The flowers of Baby's Breath can attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the garden. Baby’s Breath is a popular choice for cut flower arrangements due to its delicate appearance and long-lasting blooms. It's also used in borders, rock gardens, and containers, adding a light and airy touch to the landscape.
These plants are relatively low-maintenance. Regular deadheading can prolong flowering and prevent self-seeding if desired. Baby’s Breath is treasured for its delicate and charming flowers, its versatility in floral arrangements, and its ability to add an airy and graceful element to gardens and landscapes.
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Wildflower Planting Time Based on Region:
Southeast
- Fall, Winter: Sowing wildflowers in Fall/Winter is the ideal time in the Southeast, with October 1 – December 31 being the best dates. The weather is ideal for starting seeds, and seedlings can grow and harden off before frost.
- Spring: A good time to plant wildflowers, especially annual species that flower quickly. Plant after the last frost date when soil temperatures have warmed to around 55°F, typically occurring within a month or so after the final frost of winter; this ensures the seeds can germinate properly without being affected by cold weather.
- Summer: You can plant wildflower seeds in the summer, but the hot sun can dry out the soil and stress your seedlings. Summer is a good time to plant quick-growing annual wildflowers.
Southwest
- Fall: A good time to plant spring wildflowers in the desert Southwest. Fall's cooler temperatures and seasonal rains help seeds germinate. In the mountains, you can plant after spring frosts.
- Winter: In areas that get snow, winter seeding can give seeds an advantage in the spring.
- Spring: A popular time to plant wildflowers in most states. You can plant after the last frost and when the soil temperature is at least 55°F. In warmer climates, you can plant at the end of the rainy season.
- Summer: You can plant wildflower seeds in the summer, but the hot sun can dry out the soil and stress your seedlings. Summer is a good time to plant quick-growing annual wildflowers.
Northeast
- Fall, Winter: The best time to plant wildflowers in the Northeast is in late fall, after the first frost but before heavy snow. This is known as dormant seeding and can take place from November to December. Cold temperatures and damp soil during the winter help wildflower seeds germinate.
- Spring: Plant in early spring, after the ground has thawed and soil temperatures reach around 55-65°F. This is a popular time to plant wildflowers because it's typically rainier, which helps water seedlings.
- Summer: You can plant wildflower seeds in the summer, but the hot sun can dry out the soil and stress your seedlings. Summer is a good time to plant quick-growing annual wildflowers.
Midwest
- Fall, Winter: Plant in late fall (November–December) after the first frost. The seeds will overwinter and germinate in the spring. Fall planting is a good option for cooler climates and can give the seeds an early start in the spring.
- Spring: Plant in early spring (April–May) after the last frost when the soil temperature is consistently above 55°F. Spring is a popular time to plant because the soil is usually moist from rain, and you can see the wildflowers grow right away.
- Summer: You can plant wildflower seeds in the summer, but the hot sun can dry out the soil and stress your seedlings. Summer is a good time to plant quick-growing annual wildflowers.
Western
- Fall, Winter: Plant in late fall (November–December) after the first frost. The seeds will overwinter and germinate in the spring. Fall planting is a good option for cooler climates and can give the seeds an early start in the spring.
- Spring: Plant in early spring (April–May) after the last frost when the soil temperature is consistently above 55°F. Spring is a popular time to plant because the soil is usually moist from rain, and you can see the wildflowers grow right away.
- Summer: You can plant wildflower seeds in the summer, but the hot sun can dry out the soil and stress your seedlings. Summer is a good time to plant quick-growing annual wildflowers.
Pacific Northwest
- Fall, Winter: Plant in late fall (November–December) after the first frost. The seeds will overwinter and germinate in the spring. Fall planting is a good option for cooler climates and can give the seeds an early start in the spring.
- Spring: Plant in early spring (April–May) after the last frost when the soil temperature is consistently above 55°F. Spring is a popular time to plant because the soil is usually moist from rain, and you can see the wildflowers grow right away.
- Summer: In cooler zones with higher elevation, you can plant wildflowers in late spring to early summer, after the risk of frost has passed. You can plant wildflower seeds in the summer, but the hot sun can dry out the soil and stress your seedlings. Summer is a good time to plant quick-growing annual wildflowers.
Baby's Breath Wildflower Seed
Baby's Breath is a delicate and airy annual flowering plant renowned for its clusters of tiny, delicate flowers. Baby’s Breath features numerous tiny flowers that form loose, cloud-like clusters atop slender stems. The flowers are usually white, though some cultivars may have pink or lilac hues. The overall appearance is delicate and ethereal, making it a popular choice for floral arrangements.
Instructions
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Wildflower Planting Time Based on Region: Southeast Fall, Winter: Sowing wildflowers in Fall/Winter is the ideal time in the Southeast, with October 1 – December 31 being the best dates. The weather is ideal for starting seeds, and seedlings can grow and...Baby's Breath Wildflower Seed
Baby's Breath is a delicate and airy annual flowering plant renowned for its clusters of tiny, delicate flowers. Baby’s Breath features numerous tiny flowers that form loose, cloud-like clusters atop slender stems. The flowers are usually white, though some cultivars may have pink or lilac hues. The overall appearance is delicate and ethereal, making it a popular choice for floral arrangements.