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Gerbera daisies can be grown indoors as house plants or outdoors in containers or flower beds
When planted outdoors, will generally grows as a perennial frost free zones. Only grows 4 - 6 inches tall.
Grows well in full sun or partial shade
Very long blooming perennial plant often flowering from Spring to Autumn
Sow gerbera daisy flower seeds at 2 to 3 seeds per plant. You may also sow Gerbera Daisy seed directly outdoors when soil temperatures are warm. Gerbera Jamesonii care includes removing the spent blooms and stems as well as applying a liquid, balanced fertilizer every other week throughout the blooming season.
Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera Jamesonii Colorbloom Mix) - Grown as a perennial in frost free zones, but can easily be grown as annuals in colder climates. Colorbloom stays compact so it won't get too full or leafy allowing the colorful blooms to show through. This gerbera mix only grows 4 - 6 inches tall! As a house plant, these daisies can bloom from early Spring in to Autumn and nearly as long outdoors. Gerbera Jamesonii plants are a good bedding item, and of course a mainstay of the cutting garden. The Gerbera Daisy flower loves full sun or partial shade and appreciates deep, rich soil. Therefore, working in compost and other organics is helpful, and keep the soil evenly moist. Sow Gerbera Daisy seeds indoors 10 weeks before the last frost. Use starter trays and sterile potting mix. Place the pointed end of the flower seed down when sowing, and barely cover the seeds as they need light to germinate. Transplant outdoors once danger of frost has passed. You may also sow Gerbera Daisy seed directly outdoors when soil temperatures are warm. Gerbera Jamesonii care includes removing the spent blooms and stems as well as applying a liquid, balanced fertilizer every other week throughout the blooming season.