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USDA Hardiness Zone. Gypsophila (baby's breath) are annual, hardy perennial, or alpine plants that can be used as cut flowers and arrangements, grown in 3–9 (USDA).
Attract pollinators. Baby’s breath flower has nectar/pollen-rich flowers. It is hugely attractive to honeybees and butterflies and will encourage them to visit often.
Low-Maintenance. Baby’s breath plants generally require very little maintenance. Plant them in a spot that gets lots of light and has good soil drainage, and they’ll practically take care of themselves.
Sow. Start by planting the seeds indoors in a seed-starting mix about six to eight weeks before planting in the spring. Keep the soil moist but not soggy, and seedlings should appear in about 10 to 14 days.
Use. Gypsophila is a very cute border perennial that blooms in summer. It is perfect for bouquets, dried flower arrangements and filling gaps in the border.