Up for sale is one pack of 100 Robinson's Painted Daisy flower seeds. A staple in most gardens these are suitable for zones 3-8 and are one of the easiest flowers to sow. This is a mid sized variety that creates flowers with red, pink, and white petals and yellow center on 18" stems.
We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets.
CULTURE
Soil temperature: 70 degrees fahrenheit
Germination lighting: Light
Germination days: 14 days
Weeks indoor: 8 weeks
Seed Depth: 1/16"
Seed Spacing: 12"
Plant spread: 12"
Plant height: 18''
Plant type: Perennial
Maturation days: 50 days
A staple for many gardens Daisies come in numerous varieties and these are suitable for zones 3-8. For zones 6-8 you can direct seed after your last frost and for zones 3-5 you will need to start early in pots so they can mature in time to flower in the summer.
The seeds are very tiny and you can start them in pots early, or direct seed them directly in your garden after your last frost in the spring. If direct seeding we recommend that due to the size of the seeds you use the shaker method where you mix your seeds and dry sand into a small shaker to evenly distribute them in your garden area. They require light to germinate so in trays very lightly cover with sand or vermiculite, or in the garden with a very light dusting of peat.
We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets.
CULTURE
Soil temperature: 70 degrees fahrenheit
Germination lighting: Light
Germination days: 14 days
Weeks indoor: 8 weeks
Seed Depth: 1/16"
Seed Spacing: 12"
Plant spread: 12"
Plant height: 18''
Plant type: Perennial
Maturation days: 50 days
A staple for many gardens Daisies come in numerous varieties and these are suitable for zones 3-8. For zones 6-8 you can direct seed after your last frost and for zones 3-5 you will need to start early in pots so they can mature in time to flower in the summer.
The seeds are very tiny and you can start them in pots early, or direct seed them directly in your garden after your last frost in the spring. If direct seeding we recommend that due to the size of the seeds you use the shaker method where you mix your seeds and dry sand into a small shaker to evenly distribute them in your garden area. They require light to germinate so in trays very lightly cover with sand or vermiculite, or in the garden with a very light dusting of peat.