Subscribe for updates!

Search this blog..

Top Stories of the week

African Daisy - Garden Basics - Flower - Annual

Posted in : General Information, Gardening, Flowers, Fruits, Horticulture & Crops, Plants

(added few years ago!)

Several different plants form the rich flora of southern Africa are commonly known as African daisies. A. stoechadifolia's distinguishing feature is it's blue center. The leaves are gray-green and the 3 inch flowers sit atop long stalks.

The plant is actually a tender perennial that is grown as an annual. Start indoors in a temperature of 60-70 degrees 8 to 10 weeds prior to the last frost date, or sow directly once the weather has warmed up. Seeds will germinate in 10 days. Plants should be spaced 8-12 inches apart. Provide good drainage and do not overwater. Keep the plant deadheaded to encourage new blooms. Performs best in a climate with low humidity. Full sun is required.

Excellent as cutflowers even though the blooms close at night.

Related Posts

» Try These Great Gardening Ideas Even If You Don’t Have A Green Thumb

» MASTER GARDENER: HERE COME THE EASTERN TENT CATERPILLARS

» Local gardening: Privets, the fragrant sirens of the South

» Garden Shed Maintenance Tips: To Maintain Your Shed in Pristine Condition!

» Tomato time: KC gardeners are expecting a great year BY MARTY ROSS?

» Gardening the old-fashioned way

» Urban kitchen gardens: fine food in small places

» Chelsea Flower Show 2012: Sarah Price's vision

(added few years ago!) / 182 views