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Growing Transvaal Daisies (Gerbera): A Complete Guide

Growing Transvaal Daisies (Gerbera): A Complete Guide

The Transvaal daisy, Gerbera, is a perennial often grown as an annual. It has lobed green leaves and tall stems of daisy-like, summer flowers in a broad range of colors–white, cream, yellow, orange, peach, pink, red, or white with yellow discs.

Gerbera daisies are deeply rooted and withstand heat and pests. Flowers bloom for most of the year in warm climates; they can be grown year-round indoors.

In warm climates, gerberas can live and thrive for many years. Individual blossoms last about two weeks.

There are about 40 species of Gerbera, but only one Gerbera jamesonii is commonly grown in gardens.

Use gerberas in beds and borders and as edging plants. Grow them in containers. They make long-lasting cut flowers.

Growing Transvaal Daisies (Gerbera): A Complete GuideDouble flower Transvaal Daisy, Gerbera

Where to plant Gerbera

Gerbera uses and companions

Growing Transvaal Daisies (Gerbera): A Complete GuideTransvaal daisy, Gerbera

When to plant Gerbera

Planting and spacing Gerbera

Growing Transvaal Daisies (Gerbera): A Complete GuideGerbera daisy

How to water and feed Gerbera

Gerbera care

Growing Gerbera as a houseplant

Growing Transvaal Daisies (Gerbera): A Complete GuideTransvaal daisy, Gerbera

Gerbera pests and diseases

Gerbera propagation

Gerbera varieties to grow

Gerbera Daisy frequently asked questions

Q: When do Gerbera daisies bloom?

A: The main blooming period extends from early spring to fall, but with proper conditions, blooms can appear throughout the winter.

Q: How can I grow Gerbera daisies indoors?

A: Giver Gerbera daisies bright light or filtered sun from an eastern or western exposure. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Mist the leaves occasionally. The temperature should not exceed 65°F during the day and about 55° to 60°F at night. They may not do well at ordinary room temperature. Feed plants every two weeks with a dilute organic fertilizer formulated for indoor plants. Remove faded flowers right away.

Q: When should I repot my Gerbera daisy?

A: Pot-on Gerbera daisies in spring before buds form. Pot-on when the plant completely overcrowds its pot space.

Q: I planted a Gerbera I bought at a garden center, but it did not grow. What did I do wrong?

A: If you have kept the soil just moist and did not overwater, it’s possible you set the plant too deep. Be sure the crown (the point where the stem and root merge)is not planted below the soil level


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