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Daisy Seed Collection – Shasta, Cape, Painted & African Flake Daisies for Pollinator & Cut Flower Gardens
Daisy Seed Collection – Shasta, Cape, Painted & African Flake Daisies for Pollinator & Cut Flower Gardens
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Brighten your garden with a charming mix of daisy varieties using the Daisy Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This four-pack assortment includes annual and perennial daisies chosen for their beauty, pollinator appeal, and versatility in both ornamental and vegetable gardens. With a range of heights, colors, and bloom styles, these flowers bring movement, color, and beneficial insects to beds, borders, and containers. They also make lovely cut flowers for indoor arrangements.
These daisy varieties thrive in full sun and attract bees, butterflies, and other friendly insects that support healthy garden ecosystems. Each flower offers unique color and form, creating a dynamic summer display ideal for pollinator pathways, cottage gardens, and mixed beds.
Varieties Included in the Daisy Seed Collection:
- Shasta Daisy: A classic white daisy with bright yellow centers on sturdy, cold-hardy plants that reach 2–4 feet tall. Blooms are edible and can be used to add decorative flair to salads and baked goods.
- Cape Daisy (Osteospermum): A perennial African daisy featuring white petals with purple centers and a light floral fragrance. Compact plants grow 12–18 inches tall and bloom beautifully in containers and sunny borders.
- Painted Daisy (Chrysanthemum carinatum): A colorful annual producing flowers in shades of red, pink, white, and yellow, often with striking bullseye rings. Plants grow 18–36 inches tall with a bushy habit.
- African Flake Daisy: A drought-tolerant annual with daisy-like blooms in orange, yellow, or white, each with a contrasting purple center. Compact 8–12 inch plants thrive in hot, dry conditions.
Why Customers Love the Daisy Seed Collection:
- Includes four unique daisy varieties for diverse color and height
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators
- Suitable for cut flower gardens, pollinator beds, borders, and containers
- Offers both annual and perennial blooms for lasting garden interest
- Beginner-friendly with clear planting instructions included
How to Grow:
Sow seeds in full sun after the danger of frost has passed, or start indoors and transplant when conditions are warm. Provide well-drained soil and moderate watering. Taller varieties may benefit from light staking in windy areas. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering. These daisies grow well in traditional beds, raised beds, and containers, making them versatile choices for any garden layout.
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