Daisy White Flower Seeds Packet

$4.95

Daisy flowers (Bellis perennis & Leucanthemum spp.) are among the most recognizable and cherished flowers, known for their simple yet charming beauty. The classic white petals surrounding a golden-yellow center make them a timeless garden favorite. These flowers thrive in gardens, meadows, and wildflower landscapes, offering long-lasting blooms and minimal maintenance requirements. Daisies are adaptable and can be grown from seeds, making them an excellent choice for gardeners looking for an easy-to-grow, low-maintenance flowering plant. Daisy flowers are an easy-to-grow, resilient addition to gardens, offering long-lasting blooms, pollinator benefits, and aesthetic appeal. Whether grown from seed or transplants, daisies are low-maintenance and provide season-long beauty.
Product Detail
  • Plant Type: Perennial
  • Genus: Bellis
  • Species: Perennis
  • Plant Height/Width: 4-6"
  • Season: Midsummer to fall
  • Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Difficulty: Easy

When to start?

  • plant in spring after danger of frost

Where to start and how to sow?

  • Direct sow: After all danger of frost, sow seeds and cover with 0.25" of soil.
  • Start indoors: for earlier bloom, about 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost. When plants are a few inches high, thin or transplant before they become crowded.

How to keep happy?

  • Bellis Perennis seeds have to be just lightly pressed into the soil for the best germination. English Daisy grows very low to the ground and spreads quickly preferring to grow in fertile, moist, well-drained soil and full sun or partial shade.

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Keep the Blooms Coming

Deadhead often for a pristine garden and a continual burst of blossoms. No need for complicated pruning – just pinch those faded blooms away!

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Keep the Blooms Coming

Deadhead often for a pristine garden and a continual burst of blossoms. No need for complicated pruning – just pinch those faded blooms away!


The Brief and Glorious History of the Purple Peas

Bellis might be linked to "bellus," Latin for "pretty," and perennis meaning "everlasting" in Latin. Curiously, the term "daisy" could have arisen from this flower's nocturnal closing and daytime opening, akin to a "day's eye.

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