Collection: Gaillardia Seeds

Gaillardia daisies are large, prairie native daisies that bloom in a variety of fiery hues such as flaming red, burned orange, and golden yellow. Gaillardia flowers with a lot of blooms are a great addition to the informal garden. Perennial borders, mixed beds, cottage gardens, and more are all great places to plant them! Gaillardia flower seeds will add zing to your yard this year, as well as nectar-seeking butterflies to your garden vistas.

About our gaillardia seeds

  • Easy to grow and maintain
  • Deer resistant and drought tolerant
  • Also known as blanket flower
  • Short-lived perennial with richly colored, daisy-like flowers

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    Blanket Flower Seeds

    Colorful heirloom and native wildflower capable of naturalizing anywhere

    Blanket Flower Seeds

    Colorful heirloom and native wildflower capable of naturalizing anywhere
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    Blanket Flower Seeds - Burgundy

    This crimson daisy-like bloom is a hit with native pollinators

    Blanket Flower Seeds - Burgundy

    This crimson daisy-like bloom is a hit with native pollinators
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    Blanket Flower Seeds - Dwarf Goblin

    Sounding like a movie character, this compact plant is popular in container gardens

    Blanket Flower Seeds - Dwarf Goblin

    Sounding like a movie character, this compact plant is popular in container gardens
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    Indian Blanket Seeds - Double Mix

    Shaped like puffballs, these unique blooms add a pop of color

    Indian Blanket Seeds - Double Mix

    Shaped like puffballs, these unique blooms add a pop of color
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    Indian Blanket Seeds - Mix

    This quick-growing annual is a colorful addition to any wildflower meadow

    Indian Blanket Seeds - Mix

    This quick-growing annual is a colorful addition to any wildflower meadow
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    Blanket Flower Seeds - Single Mix

    A warm mix of single-flowered gems for your perennial flower patch

    Blanket Flower Seeds - Single Mix

    A warm mix of single-flowered gems for your perennial flower patch
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    Blanket Flower Seeds - Sundance

    Red and yellow florets add visual and textural interest to bouquets

    Blanket Flower Seeds - Sundance

    Red and yellow florets add visual and textural interest to bouquets
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About our gaillardia seeds

  • Easy to grow and maintain
  • Deer resistant and drought tolerant
  • Also known as blanket flower
  • Short-lived perennial with richly colored, daisy-like flowers

why gaillardia is a garden favorite

Gaillardia, also known as blanket flower, are short-lived perennials known for their daisy-like blooms that bloom profusely and endure a number of years. Some experts believe the term "blanket flower" alludes to its tendency of blanketing, or spreading, across an area, while others say it refers to the patterns found on Native American blankets. These lovely blossoms, which resemble a hybrid between sunflowers and Black Eyed Susans, are thought to signify modesty, charm, and joy. Additionally, the Kiowa Tribe considers this blossom to be a symbol of good fortune.

where and how to plant gaillardia seeds

Gaillardia seeds may be successfully planted anywhere in the United States, although this species is especially popular in dry, low-drainage environments. This species is native to North America's southern and eastern regions. Despite the fact that these blooms are drought tolerant, it is critical to keep them wet until they have established themselves. Sow your gaillardia flower seeds 12 to 18 inches apart, pushing them firmly into the surface of the soil. They sprout best in somewhat chilly soil, between 50 and 60 °F. Furthermore, gaillardia flowers require as much light as possible. Plants will blossom poorly and grow strained and floppy in any shade. In the spring, apply granulated flower plant fertilizer to your soil for more abundant blooms. Gaillardia flower seeds will bloom until the first frost and require no care or maintenance once planted.

Gaillardia blooms bloom from early summer to late autumn, reaching a height of 10 to 12 inches if a dwarf type, or 24 to 36 inches if not. They are low-maintenance plants with minimal pest or disease concerns, and they grow best in zones 3 to 9. Gaillardia seeds thrive in perennial borders, pots, and cottage gardens, and the taller types make wonderful cut flowers. Gaillardia flowers can be used medicinally for stomach and skin problems, in addition to their apparent cosmetic benefits.

gaillardia plant care and harvest

While gaillardia blooms are generally short-lived, trimming clumps down to six inches in late summer boosts their chances of surviving the winter. Divide your plants every two to three years in the spring or early fall to keep them healthy. Pollinators will be attracted to these blossoms, while deer and other pests will be kept at bay. Gaillardia flower seeds should be planted near salvia, catmint, coreopsis, or coneflower.

After the plants have wilted, harvest the seeds from the capitulum pods, dry them, keep them in an envelope away from moisture during the winter, and sow the seeds again in the spring!

For more information about planting, growing, and caring for gaillardia seeds, see the Gaillardia Flower Seeds Planting Guide.