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Daisy Seeds - German Flag
- Annual; Vibrant Blooms
- Easy to grow; Long Lasting Blooms
- Summer Blooming; Prefers Full Sun Exposure
Fast Facts
About Daisy Seeds - German Flag
Chrysanthemum carinatum
Buy Daisy Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Daisy - German Flag
This boldly colored Daisy variety is sure to strike a chord with gardeners looking to make a strong statement! Daringly painted with red and gold petals, German Flag Daisies are offset by a deep, black center. Quick and easy to grow, gardeners will be rewarded with a bounty of 2-3" blooms when these seeds are sown in full sun and well draining soil.
Fast Facts
About Daisy Seeds - German Flag
Chrysanthemum carinatum
Buy Daisy Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Daisy - German Flag
This boldly colored Daisy variety is sure to strike a chord with gardeners looking to make a strong statement! Daringly painted with red and gold petals, German Flag Daisies are offset by a deep, black center. Quick and easy to grow, gardeners will be rewarded with a bounty of 2-3" blooms when these seeds are sown in full sun and well draining soil.
How to Plant German Flag Daisy Seeds
When to Plant Daisy Seeds
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.
Where to Plant Daisy Seeds
Choose a sunny location that is well-protected with rich, well-drained soil. Compost can be mixed with your garden soil.
How to Plant Daisy Seeds
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.
How to Care for Daisies
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.
Seed Coverage for Daisy Seeds - German Flag
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |