Gerbera Jamesonii Red Flower Seed - Gerbera Daisy Seeds

Gerbera Seeds - Red

10 Seeds
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4.99
20 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

8 - 11

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR

Red

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Rich, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

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Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera Jamesonii Revolution Red w/ Light Eye) - Nothing demands more attention in the flower bed than this red Gerbera Daisy! Your neighbors will admire these flowers, and you will know that you grew them from Gerber seeds! With mounding foliage that is slightly hairy, thick strong stems, and 4 - 5 inch dazzling red blooms.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

10 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

10 - 15 inches

Red Gerbera Flowers Grown In Greenhouse
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Outsidepride Gerbera Daisy seeds (Gerbera Jamesonii Revolution) is a stunning perennial flower, ideal for USDA zones 8-11. With a height of 8-10 inches, it blooms from late spring to late summer, offering elegant blooms that thrive in full sun to partial shade. Perfect for both outdoor gardens and as a houseplant, our deer-deterrent variety is easy to grow by using rich, well-drained soil. They also make excellent cutting and bedding plants. To grow, sow seeds indoors 10 weeks before the last frost and keep them moist until germination for optimal growth. Add this beautiful and resilient flower to your garden for a burst of color that lasts through the season.
Yellow, Orange, Red, & White Gerbera Flowers
Variety of Colors
While our Gerbera Daisy variety seed packets boasts elegant perennial flowers but grows everywhere as a colorful annual, they come in a spectrum of vibrant colors, making our flower bulbs a favorite among gardeners looking to add stunningly vibrant hues to their landscape.
Large Blooms of Gerbera Flowers
Large Blooms
With its pencil-thin stems and oversized, daisy-like flowers growing 3 1/2-4 inches wide, our gerbera daisy plants live abundantly in flower beds, containers, and floral arrangements, producing eye-catching blooms that stand out elegantly all season.
Windowsill of Easy To Grow Gerbera
Easy to Grow
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced gardener, Gerbera Daisy Seeds are simple to cultivate with minimal effort. They thrive in well-drained soil, and respond well to trimming for continuous blooms. Making them the ideal seeds for planting flowers.
Combat Growth of Gerbera Flowers
Compact Growth
Growing at a height of 8–10 inches tall, our flowers seeds for planting outdoors is perfect for small spaces, container gardening, and borders, offering lush dark-green foliage and vibrant hued flowers without occupying excessive space to your flower garden.
Varieties of Gerbera Flowers From Seeds
Add a burst of color to your flower garden with stunning Gerbera Daisies in Deep Pink, Golden Yellow, Pastel Orange, Red with Light Eye, Rose Shades, and Vanilla. Our vibrant blooms thrive from late spring to summer, bringing charm to flower beds, borders, and containers. Their striking hues and lush foliage create a captivating display, making any outdoor or indoor space come alive with radiant beauty.
Bloom Color, Height, & Bloom Season Chart For Gerbera Flowers
Our Gerbera Daisy is a vibrant collection of flowers that will elevate any garden. At 8-11 inches tall, our blooms thrive from late spring to summer, bringing a burst of color to the landscape. Their compact growth and striking blooms make them ideal for small gardens or balconies, while their cut flowers brighten indoor spaces. Easy to grow and maintain, our gerbera daisy seeds for planting outdoors deliver continuous beauty and a refreshing pop of color throughout the warm seasons.
Pollinating Butterfly on Gerbera Flowers
Whether in flower beds, patio planters, or decorative containers, Gerbera Daisies bring vibrancy and elegance to any setting. Sow 2-3 seeds indoors 10 weeks before the last frost. Use starter trays and sterile potting mix. Place the pointed end of the flower seed down when sowing, and barely cover the seeds as they need light to germinate. Transplant outdoors once the frost has passed. Apply a liquid, balanced fertilizer every other week throughout the blooming season.

Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera Jamesonii Revolution Red w/ Light Eye) - Nothing demands more attention in the flower bed than this red Gerbera Daisy! Your neighbors will admire these flowers, and you will know that you grew them from Gerber seeds! With mounding foliage that is slightly hairy, thick strong stems, and 4 - 5 inch dazzling red blooms, this Gerbera Daisy is a main stay for the sunny flower bed.

Gerbera Jamesonii plants are native to South Africa and are a tender perennial. They grow everywhere as a colorful annual, and have a tremendously long bloom season. Gerbera Daisy plants are also a good bedding item, and of course a mainstay of the cutting garden as well as an indoor house plant. The Gerbera Daisy flower loves full sun or partial shade and appreciates deep, rich soil with compost and other organics worked in.

Sow Gerbera Daisy seeds indoors 10 weeks before the last frost. Use starter trays and sterile potting mix. Place the pointed end of the flower seed down when sowing, and barely cover the seeds as they need light to germinate. Transplant outdoors once danger of frost has passed. You may also sow Gerbera Daisy seed directly outdoors when soil temperatures are warm. Gerbera Jamesonii care includes removing the spent blooms and stems as well as applying a liquid, balanced fertilizer every other week throughout the blooming season.

Common Questions

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Can Gerbera daisies be grown indoors?

A

Gerbera daisies are commonly initiated indoors from seeds, but they thrive best when grown outdoors in the long run, requiring plenty of sunlight and nutrient-rich soil. Although Gerbera daisies are occasionally presented as potted gifts, they usually do not have a long lifespan or bloom repeatedly.

Q

Are Gerbera daisies easy to grow?

A

Gerbera daisies can thrive outdoors with proper care. To grow them successfully, it's essential to monitor their water, light, and soil conditions diligently.

Q

My plants are getting excessively bushy, what can I do?

A

If foliage is getting too bushy, remove some of the clustered center leaves to let in more sunlight.

Q

How get I get my gerbera to give me more blooms?

A

Fertilizing your plants every 2 weeks with a high phosphorus, bloom boosting fertilizer can help. If you are amid summer the heat can suppress blooms, try moving them indoors until the hot weather passes.

Q

My leaves are turning yellow, why?

A

Yellowing of lower leaves or the discoloration of plant tissue between green veins is often a sign of iron deficiency, which can impact flower production. This deficiency may stem from insufficient iron in the soil or fertilizer, or a soil pH above 6.2. Factors like temperatures below 68 degrees F, waterlogged soil, and unhealthy roots can also hinder nutrient absorption. Monitor temperatures, soil moisture, pH levels, and root condition to identify the underlying issue. Adjust soil pH if necessary or introduce iron chelates. Remember to avoid overwatering to maintain plant health.

Q

Do I need to prune my gerbera plants?

A

Deadheading will extend your bloom season. As blooms fade, deadhead or prune the flower stems to the leaves where they emerge. Also to keep your plants looking tidy and encourage new leaf growth, pinch or trim older fading leaves.

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