A spring-flowering favourite, Forget-Me-Nots are biennial or short-lived perennials that self-seed to come back for many years. Plants form a low mound of grey-green leaves, smothered with clusters of bright blue flowers, each with a tiny yellow eye. Excellent for massing with spring-blooming bulbs. Seedlings may be easily moved in fall or very early spring. Seedlings should be thinned to stand about 6 inches apart, to reduce fungal disease problems, particularly in regions with hot, humid summers. After flowering, discard all but a few plants, in order to produce seed for next year.