Cardoon flower "Tokay" (Gaillardia aristata) - Seeds

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Cardoon flower "Tokay" (Gaillardia aristata) - Seeds

Origin: Germany
Harvest: 2024
Germination period: approx. 3-5 weeks

You can choose between 10 and 25 seeds. Larger quantities on request please!

Sowing instructions

  1. Choose the right location: Gaillardia prefers a sunny location with well-drained soil. Make sure the location is protected from strong winds and offers enough space, as the plant can develop into a bushy shrub.
  2. Soil preparation: Loosen the soil thoroughly and remove weeds and large stones. Gaillardia thrives best in well-drained soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH value. If necessary, add compost or rotted manure to increase the nutrient supply.
  3. Seed procurement: Obtain high-quality Gaillardia seeds from a trustworthy source such as Garden Shaman. Make sure to choose fresh seeds to ensure good germination.
  4. Sowing time: The best times for sowing Gaillardia seeds are in spring or early summer, when the soil temperatures are warm enough. Sow the seeds about 0.5 to 1 centimeter deep in the prepared soil and keep it evenly moist.
  5. Germination and care: Gaillardia seeds can take several weeks to germinate. Keep the seedlings moist and thin them out if necessary to prevent overcrowding. Once the seedlings become stronger, you can carefully transplant them to provide enough space for them to grow.

Tips and tricks

  • Regular watering: Gaillardia plants need regular watering, especially during the growing season. Make sure to keep the soil evenly moist, but avoid overwatering to prevent waterlogging.
  • Protection against pests: Gaillardia plants are relatively robust, but they can still be attacked by pests such as aphids or snails. Monitor your plants regularly and take pest control measures if necessary, such as removing infested leaves or applying insecticides.
  • Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to promote the growth and flower production of Gaillardia. Be sure to follow the instructions on the packaging to avoid over-fertilizing.

Worth knowing

  • Gaillardia is a genus of plants from the Asteraceae family, native to North and South America. It is known for its eye-catching, colorful flowers, which are reminiscent of Indian blankets and are a rich source of food for bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects.
  • Gaillardia plants are relatively easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of soil types and climates. They are ideal for sunny flowerbeds, borders and rock gardens and bring color and life to any garden with their bright flowers.
  • There are different varieties and hybrids of Gaillardia that offer a variety of flower colors and shapes, including yellow, orange, red and pink. By combining different varieties, you can create a diverse and colorful garden.

 

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Important:

  • Despite constant quality controls (checking the germination quality, storability, etc. of the plant seeds, etc.) we can unfortunately none Warranty on the germination of our seeds give - too many different factors in the context of cultivation / conditions - can prevent successful germination.
  • Please inquire about the applicable laws in your country BEFORE purchasing this product. Laws and import regulations or whether this product may be imported/used/grown.
  • Our plant seeds are, if available in your country for the Cultivation determined and allowed, exclusively intended for plant cultivation.
  • For further information and guidelines please refer to our terms and conditions or simply write us your questions by mail to: support@gardenshaman.eu 🙂
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  1. Leo (verified owner) -

    Great quality seeds, will buy again. Thank you!

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  2. Anneliese (verified owner) -

    Många frön har grott.

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  3. Ryan (verified owner) -

    Dość łatwa w uprawie

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