Seeds Daisy African Open Pollinated Heirloom 100 Sees Per Pack
Seeds Daisy African Open Pollinated Heirloom 100 Sees Per Pack
African Daisy Seeds or Dimorphotheca sinuata
Open Pollinated Heirloom 100 Seeds
Non-GMO - US grown - Open-pollinated - Untreated
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These orange and yellow Daisies come from the wilds of Africa but will bring cheer and sunshine wherever they are planted. Always facing the sun, the bright blossoms close at sunset and in cloudy weather.
Sowing: For the best growth, start African daisy flower seeds indoors in late winter. Sow on the surface in a flat, covering them thinly with soil; keep the soil consistently moist and at a temperature of 65-70 degrees until germination, which should take place within 10-14 days. Transplant outdoors when the soil has thoroughly warmed, several weeks after the last frost. In warmer climates, African daisy flower seeds can be direct sown; cover them lightly to keep them from blowing away, and keep the soil consistently moist until germination.
Growing: This plant adapts well to poor or dry soil. Keep seedlings consistently moist until they have become established; mature plants are fairly drought tolerant, though they will grow well with regular watering. These African daisy plants take about three months to flower when grown from seed. Deadheading will help the plant produce the most blossoms. Though an annual, it will reseed itself and come back as a perennial if allowed to drop its seed. This plant grows well in rock gardens or dry areas, and attracts butterflies and bees.
Harvesting: This lovely daisy closes without the rays of the sun, and does not make a suitable cut flower.