Are Forget-Me-Nots hard to grow?
Are Forget-Me-Nots hard to grow?
Forget-me-nots are easy to grow as long as they have organically enriched soil, regular-to-ample water and partial shade. They prefer moist soil with good drainage in a sunny or shady spot. Forget-me-nots perform best in cool weather and in areas where summers are not excessively hot
Do deer eat Forget-Me-Nots?
Forget-me-nots form dense mats of foliage by producing above-ground runners. The foliage is deer resistant and resembles rounded mouse ears.
Are Forget Me Nots invasive?
Is Forget-Me-Not Invasive? The simple answer to this question is yes. In severe cases, invasive plants can out-compete naturally native growth and disrupt a healthy biodiversity. Forget-me-not is on the invasive plant list in several states.
How big do Forget Me Nots get?
2 feet
Are Forget Me Nots poisonous?
Ornamental forget-me-nots (M. sylvatica) are indeed edible. However, another variety, called the Chinese forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile) and the broadleaf forget-me-not (Myosotis latifolia) are considered mildly toxic to grazing animals eating these types of forget-me-nots
How do you eat Forget-Me-Nots?
Forget-me-not The flowers are the edible part of this plant. You can eat them as a trail snack, toss them in a salad or use them to decorate desserts and garnish your meals
Do rabbits eat Forget-Me-Nots?
There are countless inter-related variables affecting what deer will eat in any given year….
Annuals usually not eaten by rabbits | |
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Ageratum | Ageratum houstonianum |
Forget Me Not | Myosotis sylvatica |
Foxglove | Digitalis purpurea |
Germander | Teucrium chamaedrys |
What animal eats hydrangeas?
If hungry enough, deer will eat just about any plant. However, there are plants that deer prefer more than others. According to Rutgers University, most hydrangeas are “occasionally severely damaged”. Which means that deer prefer other plants more, but when hungry deer will eat hydrangeas.