Product Overview
20 GERBER DAISY seeds provide a stunning array of colors for your garden. Known scientifically as Gerbera Jamesonii, these flowers are also commonly referred to as Barberton, Transvaal, or African Daisies. With their vibrant shades of pinks, reds, purples, yellows, oranges, and whites, they are sure to brighten any landscape.
Growing Information
These seeds can be planted outdoors after the last frost or indoors a few weeks prior. Expect the plants to reach a height of 12 to 16 inches with a spacing of 9 to 12 inches apart. Blooming beautifully from late spring to fall, they thrive in USDA hardiness zones 8 to 11 and can also be grown as annuals.
Care Instructions
Gerber daisies prefer average soil and require sun to part shade for optimal growth. Keep the soil moist but not overly saturated for best results. These flowers are not only attractive but also straightforward to care for, making them ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Benefits of GERBER DAISY Seeds
Planting these seeds not only adds color but also attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing your garden’s ecosystem. They are perfect for borders, containers, or as cut flowers for arrangements.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the ideal planting depth for GERBER DAISY seeds? Plant seeds at a depth of about 1/4 inch.
- When is the best time to plant these seeds? Plant them after the last frost or indoors 6-8 weeks before.
- How tall do Gerber daisies grow? They typically grow between 12 to 16 inches tall.
- What type of soil is best for Gerber daisies? They thrive in average, well-drained soil.
- How often should I water my Gerber daisies? Keep the soil evenly moist but avoid overwatering.
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Shipping was fast and reliable. Seeds look good ready to plant
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My seeds arrived quickly and the owners are really nice! I wanted more seeds after placing an order, and they were really great about combining the two!
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Can’t wait to plant these