Gerberas like some sun but they’re not cacti; they don't relish intense heat. Northerners can grow the daisies in full sun if the air temperatures are cool. In a moderate climate, plant the daisies in ...
Growing gerbera daisies is an appealing pastime for indoor and outdoor gardeners alike. The plants are prized for their vibrant, daisy-like flowers, which come in a range of colors and sizes. Though ...
Gerbera daisies thrive in well-drained soil, preferably in containers or raised beds, and require morning sun and afternoon shade. Regular maintenance includes bi-weekly fertilizing and deadheading ...
Dear Master Gardener: I bought some lovely, blooming gerbera daisies at the beginning of the summer but they stopped flowering. Is this typical of gerbera daisies? I was hoping they would keep ...
Q: I bought a gerbera daisy last spring, and we had it outside blooming during the summer. We took it inside in a pot, and it blossomed again. Now we have another blossom. I wonder if you have an ...
Q: I bought some 'Lollipop' gerbera daisies at the end of the season, thinking I could bring them in the house over winter and put them outside in the spring. I repotted them (the roots look very ...
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