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English Daisy (Bellis Perennis Super Enorma Red) - The Bellis English Daisy is great for early season color, and it is easily established by growing English Daisy seeds. The pompom-like flowers are bright red and are born on 3 - 5 inch stems.
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Flower Specifications
SEASON
Biennial
USDA ZONES
4 - 8
HEIGHT
4 - 6 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Spring and summer
BLOOM COLOR
Red
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Well-drained, pH 6.6 to 7.5
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
No
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
6 - 8 inches
English Daisy (Bellis Perennis Super Enorma Red) - The Bellis English Daisy is great for early season color, and it is easily established by growing English Daisy seeds. The pompom-like flowers are bright red and are born on 3 - 5 inch stems. This red English Daisy flower combines well with other spring flowering perennials or bulbs.
Great container plant
English Daisy flowers are used to under plant tulips in large public landscapes, and they are excellent anywhere in the garden, as well as in mixed containers or tubs.
Bellis seed | red
How to grow
How To Grow Bellis From Seed: They readily establish in the garden with English Daisy flower seed. Bellis Perennis seeds requires light to germinate, so don't cover with soil. Instead, lightly press the flower seeds into the soil to ensure good contact and keep moist until germination.
Grow in well-drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun or partial shade. Dead-head to avoid self-sowing. For winter flowering container plants, grow in loam-based potting compost (No. 1), water moderately, and maintain at 39 - 45F.
- Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant
- Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days
- Keep moist until germination
- Attracts honeybees and birds
- Depth: Do not cover
Flower Specifications
English Daisies have long been popular for spring bedding, particularly in mild winter regions. The Bellis Perennis plants are biennial, usually lasting through one season, but self-seeding to provide future generations. This cultivar features especially large blooms. Removing faded flowers regularly will keep plants blooming well into the summer if the temperatures are cool.
- Height: 4 - 6 inches
- USDA Zones: 4 - 8
- Season: Bienniel
- Deer Resistant: Yes
Common Questions
Do English daisies come back every year?
This plant easily reseeds itself so yes, they return every year. If you do not want the daisies to come back, remove the entire plant after they bloom and before the flowers produce seeds.
Are English daisies drought-tolerant?
No, this flower is not drought-tolerant and needs moisture to thrive.
My English daisy’s are wilting, why?
Most likely your plants need more water. They do not do well in dry conditions and need regular watering in the absence of rain.
Do I need to deadhead my English daisy’s?
No, you do not need to prune or deadhead your English daisy plants.
Help! My English Daisy plants are not blooming?
This could be due to three things: They are first-year plants so you will need to wait another year to see them bloom. It could be a lack of sun, they need four to six hours of daily sunlight. Or, they could be getting too much nitrogen and a quick-release liquid high-phosphorus fertilizer could remedy that. However, in hotter zones, a break from the afternoon sun will keep them blooming longer.
Flower Specifications
SEASON
Biennial
USDA ZONES
4 - 8
HEIGHT
6 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Spring and summer
BLOOM COLOR
Mix
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Well-drained, pH 6.6 to 7.5
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
No
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
6 - 8 inches
English Daisy (Bellis Perennis Super Enorma Mix) - This Bellis flower seed is a mixture of English Daisy seeds that creates a lovely arrangement of shades ranging from white to red. Large, fully double English Daisy blooms grow on compact uniform plants. Bellis English Daisy plants are excellent garden performance.
Attractive to birds
Birds that are drawn to the seeds of the daisies, which are an important food source for species like cardinals, finches, and sparrows in the winter.
Bellis seed | mix
How to grow
How To Grow Bellis From Seed: Start these lovely flowers in the garden with English Daisy flower seeds! Bellis Perennis seeds requires light to germinate, so don't cover the flower seed with soil. Instead, lightly press the Bellis seeds into the soil to ensure good contact and keep moist until germination.
Grow in well-drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun or partial shade. Dead-head to avoid self-sowing. For winter flowering container plants, grow in loam-based potting compost (No. 1), water moderately, and maintain at 39 - 45F.
- Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant
- Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days
- Keep moist until germination
- Attracts honeybees and birds
- Depth: Do not cover
Flower Specifications
This Bellis English Daisy mix will flower the first year. Deadheading the flowers will keep the plant blooming heavier and longer into the summer especially if the weather stays cool.
- Height: 6 inches
- USDA Zones: 4 - 8
- Season: Bienniel
- Deer Resistant: Yes
Common Questions
Do English daisies come back every year?
This plant easily reseeds itself so yes, they return every year. If you do not want the daisies to come back, remove the entire plant after they bloom and before the flowers produce seeds.
Are English daisies drought-tolerant?
No, this flower is not drought-tolerant and needs moisture to thrive.
My English daisy’s are wilting, why?
Most likely your plants need more water. They do not do well in dry conditions and need regular watering in the absence of rain.
Do I need to deadhead my English daisy’s?
No, you do not need to prune or deadhead your English daisy plants.
Help! My English Daisy plants are not blooming?
This could be due to three things: They are first-year plants so you will need to wait another year to see them bloom. It could be a lack of sun, they need four to six hours of daily sunlight. Or, they could be getting too much nitrogen and a quick-release liquid high-phosphorus fertilizer could remedy that. However, in hotter zones, a break from the afternoon sun will keep them blooming longer.
Flower Specifications
SEASON
Biennial
USDA ZONES
4 - 8
HEIGHT
4 - 6 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Spring and summer
BLOOM COLOR
Rose
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Well-drained, pH 6.6 to 7.5
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
No
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
6 - 8 inches
Attracts Birds
English daisies are very inviting to birds, and serve as an important food source for species like cardinals, finches, and sparrows in the winter.
Excellent Container Plant
How to Grow
Bellis seeds require light to germinate, so don't cover them with soil. Instead, lightly press the seeds into the soil to ensure good contact and to keep moist until germination. Grow in well-drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun or partial shade. Dead-head to avoid self-sowing. For winter flowering container plants, grow in loam-based potting compost (No. 1), water moderately, and maintain at 39 - 45F. English daisies will attract both honeybees and birds, helping to bring both flora and fauna to your garden! Space plants about 6-8 inches apart, and feel free to let them go from there!
- Environment: full sun to partial shade
- Soil: well-drained w' pH 6.6-7.5
- Sowing rate: 3-4 seeds per plant
Plant Specifications
English Daisy (or Bellis) is a biennial flowering plant that grows in USDA zones 4 through 8. It is low-growing and compact, making it ideal for containers, but it also serves well as a garden flower.
- Bloom color: rose
- Bloom season: spring and summer
- Plant height: 4-6 inches
English Daisy (Bellis Perennis Super Enorma Rose) - Start this little charmer with Bellis flower seeds! English Daisy blooms profusely over a long period in late winter and into summer if the temperatures stay cool. Bellis English Daisy is perfect for planting over the top of spent spring bulbs. Bellis has deep green lance shaped leaves and rose colored button blooms that are fully double. It tolerates arid soils well and is a perfect plant to create borders and line walk-ways.
Bellis is often used as a ground cover that does well with other rock garden plants. It is low-growing and generally spreads wider than it is tall. Bellis English Daisy plants can grow in full sun to partial shade in a wide arrange of soils; however, it prefers well-drained soils. They readily establish in the garden with Bellis Perennis seeds. English Daisy flower seed requires light to germinate, so don't cover it with soil. Instead, lightly press the flower seeds into the soil to ensure good contact and keep moist until germination.
Common Questions
Do English daisies come back every year?
This plant easily reseeds itself so yes, they return every year. If you do not want the daisies to come back, remove the entire plant after they bloom and before the flowers produce seeds.
Are English daisies drought-tolerant?
No, this flower is not drought-tolerant and needs moisture to thrive.
My English daisy’s are wilting, why?
Most likely your plants need more water. They do not do well in dry conditions and need regular watering in the absence of rain.
Do I need to deadhead my English daisy’s?
No, you do not need to prune or deadhead your English daisy plants.
Help! My English Daisy plants are not blooming?
This could be due to three things: They are first-year plants so you will need to wait another year to see them bloom. It could be a lack of sun, they need four to six hours of daily sunlight. Or, they could be getting too much nitrogen and a quick-release liquid high-phosphorus fertilizer could remedy that. However, in hotter zones, a break from the afternoon sun will keep them blooming longer.
Flower Specifications
SEASON
Biennial
USDA ZONES
4 - 8
HEIGHT
4 - 6 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Spring and summer
BLOOM COLOR
White
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Well-drained, pH 6.6 to 7.5
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
HOUSE PLANT
No
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
6 - 8 inches
English Daisy (Bellis Perennis Super Enorma White) - Bellis Perennis seeds can be started directly outdoors, and are so much more than the sweet little lawn flowers that are common low-growing daisies called English Daisy. This Bellis English Daisy cultivar is larger and much showier.
Attractive to birds
Birds that are drawn to the seeds of the daisies, which are an important food source for species like cardinals, finches, and sparrows in the winter.
Bellis seed | white
How to grow
How To Grow Bellis From Seed: To start the Bellis Daisy seeds, sow the very fine seeds thinly on the surface. Bellis flower seed requires light to germinate, so don't cover with soil. Instead, lightly press the flower seeds into the soil to ensure good contact and keep moist until germination.
Grow in well-drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun or partial shade. Dead-head to avoid self-sowing. For winter flowering container plants, grow in loam-based potting compost (No. 1), water moderately, and maintain at 39 - 45F.
- Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant
- Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days
- Keep moist until germination
- Attracts honeybees and birds
- Depth: Do not cover
Flower Specifications
The blooms are like buttons that are fully double and grow on neat foliage. Bellis English Daisy will establish readily from flower seed, and they are used for bedding plants, edging flower gardens and containers. They are little charmers for the garden and will repeat bloom in the late winter and spring!
- Height: 4 - 6 inches
- USDA Zones: 4 - 8
- Season: Bienniel
- Deer Resistant: Yes
Common Questions
Do English daisies come back every year?
This plant easily reseeds itself so yes, they return every year. If you do not want the daisies to come back, remove the entire plant after they bloom and before the flowers produce seeds.
Are English daisies drought-tolerant?
No, this flower is not drought-tolerant and needs moisture to thrive.
My English daisy’s are wilting, why?
Most likely your plants need more water. They do not do well in dry conditions and need regular watering in the absence of rain.
Do I need to deadhead my English daisy’s?
No, you do not need to prune or deadhead your English daisy plants.
Help! My English Daisy plants are not blooming?
This could be due to three things: They are first-year plants so you will need to wait another year to see them bloom. It could be a lack of sun, they need four to six hours of daily sunlight. Or, they could be getting too much nitrogen and a quick-release liquid high-phosphorus fertilizer could remedy that. However, in hotter zones, a break from the afternoon sun will keep them blooming longer.