WATIKA Gaillardia pulchella Seed(90 per packet)
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Crop Rotation GroupMiscellaneous ●SoilWell-drained soil of average fertility.PositionFull sun.Frost tolerantOnce established, many varieties will persist as short-lived perennials in climates with moderate winters.FeedingMix a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil prior to planting. Gaillardias only need a modest supply of nitrogen.CompanionsThe strongest bloom time is midsummer to fall. Gaillardias team up well with black-eyed susans and other bright flowers. Colors include red, yellow, and many bicolors.SpacingSingle Plants: 11" (30cm) each way (minimum)Rows: 11" (30cm) with 11" (30cm) row gap (minimum)Sow and PlantSow gaillardia seeds atop moist seed starting mix and gently press them into the surface. You also can sow seeds where you want the plants to grow at about the time of your last spring frost. In most climates, gaillardia needs a head start indoors if the plants are to bloom well their first year.Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.NotesGaillardia blossoms attract bees and butterflies, and the plants will bloom for eight weeks or more if old flowers are removed.HarvestingGather blossoms to use as cut flowers just after they open. If you like dried flowers, harvest some of the older flowers and dry them after the petals have been removed by hanging them up in a dry, well-ventilated place.TroubleshootingGaillardia has few pest problems.Planting and Harvesting CalendarWant to find out when you can plant this in your garden? We use historical data from your local weather station to calculate the best range of planting dates for your location (see example planting calendar below).