Johnsons Gazania Sunshine Mixed Seeds
Johnsons Gazania Sunshine Mixed Seeds is a free flowering variety that produces a dazzling display of multi-coloured daisy-like flowers. Also known as African daisies, their centres blossom during the day and close at night. Grown as an annual in most of the UK, could be kept as perennial in some sheltered spots. These flowers make a spectacular addition for bedding, borders or patio containers. Starting a flower garden is inexpensive if you are willing to spend time growing seeds. Your hard work will then be rewarded with a wonderful oasis right on your doorstep. Attract honey bees and butterflies to your garden which helps to stimulate the process of pollination and look after the environment. Planting a flower garden is also great for the sustainability of the planet as photosynthesis reduces CO2 emissions and roots reduce soil erosion.
Characteristics:
When To Sow: For indoor sowing – February to AprilFlowering Months: July to October, the same year
Soil Type: Well drained soil
Advice: Will wit’stand difficult, hot sunny spots in the garden, remove dead heads to prolong flowering
Packet Contents: Average 25 seeds
Latin name: Gazania splendensFlowering
Colour: Mixed
Transplanting: Transplant outside in late May to avoid frosts Johnsons’ premium ranges of flower and vegetable packet seeds feature captivating flowers and authentic vegetables from around the world. No matter what the size of your growing space, either a spacious garden or a limited patio, the high quality of Johnsons’ seeds cater for any needs.
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