Total Number of seeds: 80
Brighten up your garden with Gazania Sunshine Hybrids Mix Seeds, known for their radiant, daisy-like blooms and compact mounding habit. These winter flower seeds produce stunning flowers in a mix of colors, perfect for bedding and borders. With a plant height of 35 cm and large 6–8 cm blooms, these hybrids are excellent for sunny gardens. Their heat and drought tolerance makes them easy to maintain, and they attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Whether in beds or containers, this mix will add an explosion of color to your garden. The focus keyword Gazania Sunshine Hybrids Mix Seeds is ideal for Indian winters and performs well in mild climates too.
Type of Seed: Hybrid winter flower seeds
Germination Time: 7–10 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: Full sunlight
Where to Grow: Beds, borders, garden edges, large containers
Growing Season: Winter, and early spring in mild regions
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5 cm
Ideal Climate: Cool to moderate
Bloom/Plant Height: 35 cm
Organic Fertilizer Requirements: Light organic compost monthly
Life Span: Seasonal annual
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–25°C night temperature
Blooming/Harvesting Time: Starts 60–70 days after sowing
Maintenance Requirements: Low
Watering Frequency: Moderate; allow soil to dry between watering
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 12 to 15 inches wide pots for multiple plants
In most Indian regions, Gazania Sunshine Hybrids Mix Seeds are best sown during winter months, from October to February. In areas with mild summer temperatures, they can also be grown through spring. Ensure bright sunlight to promote vibrant blooms and avoid high humidity regions for best performance.
Use a well-draining mix of garden soil + compost + sand. Select a pot at least 12 inches wide. Sow the seeds on the surface and cover them with a thin layer of soil. Keep moist, not wet. Place in a full-sun location and rotate occasionally for even growth.
Preparation: Prepare raised beds or pots with fine, well-draining soil
Sowing: Broadcast or sow seeds 0.5 cm deep and cover lightly
Watering: Mist gently after sowing; avoid overwatering
Germination: 7–10 days under ideal temperature
Transplanting: If sowing in trays, transplant when seedlings have 4 true leaves
Sunlight: Full sun needed for best flowering
Soil: Sandy loam, rich in organic matter
Fertilization: Use a balanced organic fertilizer every 3–4 weeks
Pruning: Deadhead old blooms regularly to encourage fresh flowers
Support and Spacing: Space plants 30 cm apart
Pest Control: Watch for aphids and whiteflies; use neem spray
Disease Prevention: Ensure good air circulation to avoid mildew
Mulching: Apply light mulch to conserve moisture
Harvesting: Ideal for cut flower use once fully bloomed
1. Use Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers When Flowering Starts
When your flowers start to bloom, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Super Meal Organic Manure. These options help your plants produce bigger and brighter blooms.
2. Choose Organic Fertilizers
Opt for organic fertilizers such as Vermicompost Fertilizer or Cow Dung Manure Fertilizer to naturally boost plant health and improve soil quality.
3. Fertilize at Regular Intervals
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days using products like Neem Cake to ensure your flowers get a steady supply of nutrients.
Gazania Sunshine Hybrids Mix Seeds produce large daisy-like blooms in bright colors such as yellow, orange, pink, red, and white. Known for their sun-following habit, the flowers close at night and open in the sun. These hybrids are drought-tolerant, thrive in poor soil, and require minimal care, making them a great option for busy gardeners. Excellent for pollinator gardens and sunny borders.
Excellent for cut flowers
Beautiful in garden beds, walkways, and containers
Attracts butterflies and bees
Brightens winter gardens with minimal maintenance
Suitable for urban and terrace gardens
Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot
Do not sow in shady or waterlogged areas
Keep away from extreme humidity
Use organic pest control methods if pest infestation occurs
Thin out weak seedlings to reduce crowding
Problem: Flowers not blooming
Solution: Ensure full sun exposure and avoid excess nitrogen fertilizer
Problem: Powdery mildew
Solution: Improve air circulation and use sulfur-based sprays
Problem: Yellowing leaves
Solution: Reduce watering and check for poor drainage
Local Names of Gazania: Chamki Phool, Rangin Phool, Desi Sunshine Phool, Chamak Wala Phool, Surajmukhi Jaise Phool, Bed Flower, Gajaniya, Chamkile Phool, Rangin Garden Flower, Winter Dhoop Phool
Q: Can Gazania be grown in pots?
A: Yes, they are perfect for pots and borders due to their compact size.
Q: Does Gazania attract butterflies?
A: Absolutely! Their bright colors are loved by pollinators.
Q: How long does it bloom?
A: It blooms from winter through spring with proper care.
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Amit
Sunlight mein color intense nikla, porch garden mein fresh look mil gaya!
Seema
Seed packet mein ~90 seeds mile—quantity reasonable tha for price.