The listing, Cosmos 20+ seeds has ended.
Sun exposure: Full Sun
Soil type: Loamy
Flower color: Red, Pink, Orange, White
Bloom time: Summer, Fall
Cosmos are annuals, grown for their showy flowers. Here in west Tennessee I cut them to the ground when they finish flowering, collect some of the seeds and cover them with compost. They will come back from the parent plant if the weather is not to cold.
The flower heads may be bowl– or open cup–shaped and are atop of long stems. Cosmos are easy to grow and make good border or container plants. They make for good decorations in flower arrangements and also attract birds, bees, and butterflies to your garden.