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Baby Blue Eyes Flowers

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Baby Blue Eyes is a low, spreading cool-season annual with sky-blue cup flowers and soft green foliage that makes a gentle carpet in spring. Native to California and the Pacific Northwest, it performs best where nights stay cool and soils remain evenly moist but well drained. Its tidy groundcover habit and pollinator value make it a beautiful companion flower for early-season beds and containers. Key facts: 60–90 days to maturity, 4+ hours of sun, 8–12 " spacing. Container-friendly (minimum 2-gallon pot).

Updated April 19, 2026 · Backed by 3 cited sources
Overview

At a Glance

The essentials first: timing, light, spacing, seed-starting, container fit, and overall size.

Days to maturity
60–90 days
Sun
4+ hours
Full Sun To Part Shade, 4 6 Hours
Spacing
8–12 "
between plants
Seed start
0–8 weeks
before transplant
Container
Yes
2+ gallon pot
Height
0.5–1 ft
at maturity
Planting window

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Care

Growing Guide

Everything in one place: seed starting, transplant timing, watering, soil, and structural support.

Seed starting
Germination
Time7–14 days
Optimal temperature60°F
Seed depth0.125"
Moving outdoors
Transplanting
Minimum soil temp50°F
Harden off5 days
Moisture
Watering
Weekly0.75–1.25 "
NeedsConsistent
Drip or gentle hand watering
Root zone
Soil
pH range5.8–7
PreferredMoist, Well Drained Soil Rich In Organic Matter
Baby Blue Eyes Flower seeds

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Baby Blue Eyes Flower seeds

Baby blue eyes ( Nemophila menziesii ), is a flowering plant native to California and the Pacific Northwest.

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Resilience

Plant Health

Stress tolerance, resistance notes, and the most common problems to watch for as plants mature.

Tolerance
Heat: Low Cold: Moderate Drought: Low

Common Issues

Heat Collapse

Cause: Consistently warm nights and summer heat end the cool-season display

Prevention: Sow early and provide afternoon shade in hot climates

Damping Off

Cause: Overly wet seedbeds with poor airflow

Prevention: Use clean medium or drained beds and avoid overwatering

Dry Out

Cause: Shallow roots and spring winds can dry plants quickly

Prevention: Maintain even moisture during active growth

Feeding & picking

Nutrition & Harvest

How hungry the plant is, what ripe harvest looks like, and how long the crop keeps after picking.

Feeding
Nutrition
Feeding intensityLow feeder
RecipesWorm Castings Topdress
Timing
Harvest

Enjoy blooms fresh in the garden or cut a few stems when flowers are fully open and centers are bright.

Expected yield0.03–0.08 lbs/plant
Storage2 days — Best enjoyed in the garden; cut stems are delicate and short-lived.
Plant relationships

Companion Planting

Helpful neighbors can support growth or deter pests. Keep antagonistic plants separated to reduce stress and competition.

Avoid planting near
Herb Fennel
What you'll need

Growing Supplies

Based on Baby Blue Eyes's growth profile -- recommendations matched to this variety's specific requirements.

Drip irrigation / soaker hose kit

Every gardener benefits from putting water at the root zone instead of on the leaves, because drip and soaker systems reduce foliar disease pressure by limiting leaf wetness and soil splash. A quality kit should include a backflow preventer, filter, pressure reducer, and UV-resistant tubing.

Source: Iowa State University Extension; Colorado State University Extension; UMass Extension

Soil test kit

A soil test gives a baseline for pH and nutrient status so gardeners can add only what the soil actually needs. Prioritize a mail-in or lab-affiliated kit whenever possible because extension guidance notes that laboratory testing is more accurate than instant readers.

Source: University of Maryland Extension; Purdue Extension; Montana State University Extension

Quality bypass pruners

Extension guidance favors bypass designs because they make cleaner, closer cuts on living tissue than anvil types. Look for hardened steel blades that can be sharpened, a comfortable grip, and a cutting capacity matched to real home-garden stems.

Source: University of New Hampshire Extension; Iowa State University Extension; Purdue University Extension

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Research

Sources

Reference material and extension guidance used to build this growing guide.

seed_catalog Seeds Nowuniversity North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolboxreference Cool-season wildflower references
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