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QAUZUY GARDEN 4000 Seeds Gloriosa Daisy Indian Summer Rudbeckia Hirta Black-Eyed Susan Flower Seeds Striking Flower Hardy Low Maintenance Attract
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QAUZUY GARDEN 4000 Seeds Gloriosa Daisy Indian Summer Rudbeckia Hirta Black-Eyed Susan Flower Seeds Striking Flower Hardy Low Maintenance Attract

Quality seeds. This packet contains 4000 seeds. Names. Brown-eyed Susan/brown betty/golden Jerusalem/English bull's eye/poor-land daisy/yellow daisy/yellow ox-eye daisy. USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-10. Low maintenance. The Gloriosa Daisy is a low-commitment plant that is very easy to grow and maintain. Just space very little effort, and yo…
Quality seeds. This packet contains 4000 seeds. Names. Brown-eyed Susan/brown betty/golden Jerusalem/English bull's eye/poor-land daisy/yellow daisy/yellow ox-eye daisy. USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-10. Low maintenance. The Gloriosa Daisy is a low-commitment plant that is very easy to grow and maintain. Just space very little effort, and you will see they thrive happily. Attract pillonators. These hardy, pretty wildflowers are very attractive to pollinators of all sorts and add color and interest to your butterfly or hummingbird garden. Sow. sow seeds 1/8 inch deep and cover them with light garden or seed-starting soil in summer or fall. Next, water them lightly. Finally, keep the soil moist, not wet while the seeds germinate. Rudbeckia hirta is an upright annual (sometimes biennial or perennial) growing 30-100 cm (12-39 in) tall by 30-45 cm (12-18 in) wide. It has alternate, mostly basal leaves 10-18 cm long, covered by coarse hair, with stout branching stems and daisy-like, composite flower heads appearing in late summer and early autumn. In the species, the flowers are up to 10 cm (4 in) in diameter, with yellow ray florets circling conspicuous brown or black, dome-shaped cones of many small disc florets. Gloriosa Daisy has a large number of flowers when blooming. It has a long flowering period and a short defoliation period and can be formed for as long as half a year. Therefore, it is suitable for parks, schools, courtyards, and other places. It can also be used for a flower bed, flower border and cut flowers, and bottle planting. In addition, it can also be arranged on the edge of the lawn for natural planting. SOW. Gloriosa Daisies are grown from seed. If started early in the spring, you may get blooms the first year. Plant seeds directly into your flower garden, as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring. Or, plant them in summer or fall, for flowers next year.First, sow seeds 1/8 inch deep and cover them with light garden or seed-starting soil. Next, water them lightly. Finally, keep the soil moist, not wet while the seeds germinate. You can start plants indoors, 6-8 weeks before the last frost date for your area.The plants grow 2-3 feet tall on long stems. If grown in flower gardens, space 1 to 1/12 feet apart. Days to Germinate: 7 - 14 days.
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Quality seeds. This packet contains 4000 seeds. Names. Brown-eyed Susan/brown betty/golden Jerusalem/English bull's eye/poor-land daisy/yellow daisy/yellow ox-eye daisy. USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-10. Low maintenance. The Gloriosa Daisy is a low-commitment plant that is very easy to grow and maintain. Just space very little effort, and you will see they thrive happily. Attract pillonators. These hardy, pretty wildflowers are very attractive to pollinators of all sorts and add color and interest to your butterfly or hummingbird garden. Sow. sow seeds 1/8 inch deep and cover them with light garden or seed-starting soil in summer or fall. Next, water them lightly. Finally, keep the soil moist, not wet while the seeds germinate. Rudbeckia hirta is an upright annual (sometimes biennial or perennial) growing 30-100 cm (12-39 in) tall by 30-45 cm (12-18 in) wide. It has alternate, mostly basal leaves 10-18 cm long, covered by coarse hair, with stout branching stems and daisy-like, composite flower heads appearing in late summer and early autumn. In the species, the flowers are up to 10 cm (4 in) in diameter, with yellow ray florets circling conspicuous brown or black, dome-shaped cones of many small disc florets. Gloriosa Daisy has a large number of flowers when blooming. It has a long flowering period and a short defoliation period and can be formed for as long as half a year. Therefore, it is suitable for parks, schools, courtyards, and other places. It can also be used for a flower bed, flower border and cut flowers, and bottle planting. In addition, it can also be arranged on the edge of the lawn for natural planting. SOW. Gloriosa Daisies are grown from seed. If started early in the spring, you may get blooms the first year. Plant seeds directly into your flower garden, as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring. Or, plant them in summer or fall, for flowers next year.First, sow seeds 1/8 inch deep and cover them with light garden or seed-starting soil. Next, water them lightly. Finally, keep the soil moist, not wet while the seeds germinate. You can start plants indoors, 6-8 weeks before the last frost date for your area.The plants grow 2-3 feet tall on long stems. If grown in flower gardens, space 1 to 1/12 feet apart. Days to Germinate: 7 - 14 days.