Planting Instructions:

Sow Pimpernel seeds in peat pots and gently press the ground cover seed into soil and barely cover. Pimpernel seeds need light to germinate. You can also directly sow Anagallis Arvensis seeds after all danger of frost has passed in groups of 3 - 4 seeds spaced 12 inches apart. Thin to the strongest plant. If consumed, Pimpernel ground cover plants can be toxic to livestock and humans.


Season: Annual

USDA Zones: 5-10

Height: 6 inches

Average Germination: 30-42 days

Bloom Season: Mid summer to early fall

Light Required: Full sun to partial shade

Watering: Keep moist

Soil: Well drained moist soil

Seed Depth: Surface sow and lightly cover no more than ⅛” of soil

Seeds per Plant: 3-4

Plant Spacing: 12 inches