Click here for planting instructions Daisy Crazy Flower Seed Mix 10 Species for the daisy enthusiast! 400 seeds Pure Seed – Heirloom – Non-GMO - Fresh - No Filler Product Description: - "Daisy Crazy" - Daisy Flower Seed Mix
- Daisies have long been a staple in just about any flower garden, but rarely if ever have so many disparate types been compiled into a mix such as this.
- From the wild chrysanthemum and rudbeckia varieties to traditional garden seed favorites, this mix has it all for the daisy enthusiast.
- Suitable for all regions of North America.
- Name: Daisy Crazy - Daisy Flower Seed Mix
- Number of Species: 10
MIX CONTENTS Shasta Daisy Garland Daisy Creeping Daisy Painted Daisy Yellow Daisy Gloriosa Daisy Fleabane Daisy African Daisy English Daisy Ox-Eye Daisy FAST FACTS - Life Cycle: 50% Annual 50% Perennial
- Light Requirement: Full Sun
- Planting Season: Spring, Fall
- Features: Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain
- Color: Mixed
- Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall
- Plant Height: 25+ inches
- Plant Spacing: n/a
- Planting Depth: 1/2 inch
- Sowing Method: Direct Sow
- Cold Stratification: No
- How to Plant & Grow Daisy (Chrysanthemum) from Seeds
- Eye catching in the field and long lasting in a vase, America has a love affair with daisies!
- Daisies are almost foolproof to grow. They can be planted in the spring, summer or fall. Most gardeners sow their daisy seeds directly in the garden. Choose a sunny location that is well-protected with rich, well-drained soil. Compost can be mixed with your garden soil. Use a hoe or rake to scratch the top of soil. Then, toss the seeds on top. \
- Daisy seeds should only lightly be covered with about 1/8 inch of soil. It is important to maintain a good level of moisture until the seeds have germinated (in approximately 14 days). If you desire, a general fertilizer can be applied during the early growth stages and monthly thereafter. Before the daisies bloom, you can switch to a high phosphorus fertilizer. This will give you bigger, brighter flowers.
- Daisies need average amounts of water.
- Once your perennials are established, separate your varieties by division every 3 to 4 years to avoid overcrowding. Dig up clumps and separate them into groups to be replanted.
- If you live in a cold climate, give your daisies a layer of mulch to protect them during the winter.
- Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Ships: Year Round
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