

Lacy Phacelia Seeds
- Pollinator attracting annual with clusters of lavender colored blooms
- Easy to grow and maintain with Summer blooms, great for containers
- Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas
Fast Facts
About Lacy Phacelia Seeds
Phacelia Tanacetifolia
Buy Phacelia Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Lacy Phacelia Seeds
This lovely ornamental produces clusters of lavender/blue blooms that are highly attractive to bees and butterflies! Lacy Phacelia is a quick growing wildflower, often used as a cover crop, but highly valued for its lovely bloom and fern like foliage. If you are looking to attract pollinators and other beneficial insects to your garden, this easy to grow annual is just the ticket.
Fast Facts
About Lacy Phacelia Seeds
Phacelia Tanacetifolia
Buy Phacelia Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Lacy Phacelia Seeds
This lovely ornamental produces clusters of lavender/blue blooms that are highly attractive to bees and butterflies! Lacy Phacelia is a quick growing wildflower, often used as a cover crop, but highly valued for its lovely bloom and fern like foliage. If you are looking to attract pollinators and other beneficial insects to your garden, this easy to grow annual is just the ticket.
How to Plant Lacy Phacelia
About Lacy Phacelia
This lovely ornamental produces clusters of lavender/blue blooms that are highly attractive to bees and butterflies! Lacy Phacelia is a quick growing wildflower, often used as a cover crop, but highly valued for its lovely bloom and fern like foliage. If you are looking to attract pollinators and other beneficial insects to your garden, this easy to grow annual is just the ticket.
When to Plant Lacy Phacelia Seeds
Sow seeds in the early spring when there is still a chance of frost.
Where to Plant Lacy Phacelia Seeds
Lacy Phacelia thrives in full sun and prefers poor, rocky, sandy, well-drained soils. They are an excellent choice for borders, cottage gardens, city gardens, and wildlife gardens. Lacy Phacelia also makes great cut flowers!
How to Plant Lacy Phacelia Seeds
Press seeds into the soil 1/8-1/4" deep. Keep seeds moist until germination, about 7-12 days after sowing your seeds. Thin seedlings to 12" apart.
How to Care for Lacy Phacelia
After planting, water every 3 days for the first month. Be sure to give it a good soak so that the water gets down to the roots. If seedlings and spreading is not desire, deadhead spent blooms.
Seed Coverage for Lacy Phacelia Seeds
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |