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(100% Non-GMO, Heirloom)
Shop the highest quality Painted Daisy seeds and bring an explosion of old-fashioned color to your landscape. When it comes to a flower that is both cheerful and functional, the Painted Daisy is the "Colorful Classic." This heirloom is famous for its target-like rings of color in shades of crimson, pink, and white. At The Seed Guy, we believe we aren't just selling seeds; we are planting a legacy of cheerful cottage beauty, the breathtaking sight of a perennial meadow, and the natural protection of a self-sufficient garden.
In the garden, Painted Daisies are a secret weapon. This variety is the premier choice for anyone who wants to "get your color on"βproviding a stunning display that also contains natural compounds used in organic pest control. It is a fantastic companion plant for your orchard or vegetable beds, as its scent helps repel unwanted beetles while the blooms draw in beneficial ladybugs. At The Seed Guy, our seeds are tested for elite germination, ensuring you get sturdy, upright stems that deliver a "Prize-Winning Harvest" of long-lasting cut flowers for your home.
Why choose heirloom Painted Daisy Seeds?
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100% Non-GMO
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Open-pollinated
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Produces a stunning array of bi-color and tri-color blooms on a single plant
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Natural source of pyrethrum, helping to keep the garden "pest-free"
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A "Romantics Favorite" for making colorful, hand-picked bouquets
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Very hardy and returns every year in most climates as a dependable perennial
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Excellent for containers or mass plantings for a "meadow" look
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A historic heirloom that has been a staple of the "Country Fair" for generations
Quick Growing Specifications:
Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Days to Maturity: 80-90 Days
Planting Depth: 1/8" Deep
Plant Spacing: 12-18" Apart
Germination: 10-20 Days
Painted Daisy Planting Instructions:
1. When to Plant: Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow in the garden once the soil is workable in early spring.
2. Preparation: Select a location with full sun and average, well-draining soil.
3. Sowing: Sow seeds 1/8 inch deep. Lightly firm the soil over them.
4. Care: Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Once they finish their first bloom, cut the stems back to encourage a second flush of color in the late summer.
5. Pests and Diseases: Naturally pest-resistant. They are very hardy perennials and will clump together over time.
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