Blue Daisy Seed - Felicia Heterophylla Blue Flower Seeds

Blue Daisy Seeds

1000 Seeds
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4.99
2000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 11

HEIGHT

10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early to late summer

BLOOM COLOR

Blue

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Some sand to clay, pH 5.5 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

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The Blues Blue Daisy (Felicia Heterophylla Blue) - If blue is one of your favorite colors, you will need to start some of this Blue Daisy seed! The Blues Blue Daisy has a profusion of gorgeous sky-blue flowers that rise above tidy, compact foliage. Blue Daisy Felicia seeds are easy and fast to grow.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Lightly cover seed with topsoil no more than 1/8 inch

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

6 - 9 inches

Outsidepride Blue Daisy Seeds (Felicia heterophylla Blue) produce a breathtaking display of vibrant sky-blue flowers with dark blue centers, adding striking color to any garden. Our fast-growing, easy-to-grow annuals thrive in USDA Zones 3-11, flourishing in full sun and well-draining soil. Growing up to 10 inches tall, they bloom from early to late summer, attracting butterflies and bees while being deer-proof. Ideal for containers, borders, and mass plantings, they create a stunning floral carpet. Available in 1000 & 2000 seed packets, these wild flowers ensure a high-germination garden.
Gardening becomes an interactive and rewarding experience with Blue Daisies, making them a great choice for all skill levels. Our annual flower seeds flourish in full sun, adapting well to containers, borders, and landscapes with little upkeep. Their brilliant sky-blue blooms contrast beautifully with lush foliage, creating a burst of color from early to late summer. Attracting butterflies and bees, they bring life and movement to any space, turning gardens into lively havens. With versatile flower seeds for planting options, our daisies transform any area into a vibrant, engaging display.
A garden filled with vivid blue daisies creates a mesmerizing and serene atmosphere. These unique blooms stand out with their radiant sky-blue petals and rich blue centers, offering a refreshing contrast to traditional flower beds. Whether planted along pathways, in rock gardens, or as a focal point in mixed arrangements, they bring a distinct charm. Their ability to complement various plants makes them a versatile choice for both structured landscapes and wild flower settings. With their effortless beauty, these daisies add an eye-catching appeal that enhances any garden’s visual impact.
Starting Blue Daisy Seeds is simple and rewarding, making them an easy addition to any garden. Plant 2-3 seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost or directly into the soil after frost has passed. Lightly cover with 1/8 inch of soil, keep moist, and ensure full sun exposure for germination. With a germination time of 30 days, seedlings establish and thrive in well-draining soil. Space plants 6-9 inches apart for healthy growth. Their steady establishment and ability to adapt to different planting spaces make them a great way to enjoy vibrant blue blooms all season.

The Blues Blue Daisy (Felicia Heterophylla Blue) - If blue is one of your favorite colors, you will need to start some of this Blue Daisy seed! The Blues Blue Daisy has a profusion of gorgeous sky-blue flowers that rise above tidy, compact foliage.


Common Questions

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How are these flowers used in the landscape?

A

These flowers are great for beds and borders, edging plants, city gardens, cottage gardens, mediterranean gardens, rock gardens or containers.

Q

Should I deadhead my flowers?

A

To encourage a longer bloom season you will want to deadhead any spent blooms.

Q

Do I need to prune my plants back?

A

If your plants begin to look tired around mid-summer you can cut them down hard for a new flush of growth.

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