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African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed
African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed
African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed
African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed
African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed
African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed
African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed
African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed

African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed for Planting

Product ID : 49851206


Galleon Product ID 49851206
UPC / ISBN 768596483026
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
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Manufacturer Seeds Of Strength
Shipping Dimension 4.02 x 3.5 x 1.65 inches
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African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed Features

  • 10" tall, space 6-9" apart; Annual, zones 3-11

  • Sunlight: Full Sun. Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Sandy Soil

  • For Indoors and Outdoors Gardens - seeds can be used for outdoor or backyard garden, as well as indoor garden, gardening kit, a kitchen garden or window garden.


About African Daisy Rare Blue Purple Daisy Flower Seed

How to Grow Swan River Daisy From Seed To propagate Swan River daisy from seed, you’ll need to collect the seeds from the flower's center. To do so, snip the bloom from its stalk once it has started to fade. Place the flower inside a paper bag or on a paper towel and wait for it to dry completely before harvesting the fine, small seeds from its disc. Save the seeds in a cool, dark, watertight location. Then, start the seeds 4 to 6 weeks before the average last frost date in your area by planting them indoors on a seed tray filled with a layer of seedstarting mix. Keep the medium moist until the seeds germinate in 10 to 18 days. You can make the most of the plant’s bloom cycle by sowing your seeds in phases spaced two to four weeks apart.