Common daisy "Radar" (bruisewort)
English daisy "Radar".
Biennial. An unpretentious and very winter-hardy plant from the Aster family up to 12 cm high. The rosette of leaves is compact. Inflorescences are unusually large (4-8 cm), graceful, "radiant", red in colour.
It blooms in April-July, and with good care, flowering continues until autumn with a break in the hot season. Grows well in any soil.
Light-loving plant, but well withstands light shading.
Seeds are sown in late June - early July in open ground, seedlings appear after 7-10 days.
Daisy is perfect for growing in flowerbeds, borders, borders and rock gardens, as well as in pots and balcony boxes.
Agricultural technology.
The plant is winter-hardy, and prefers sunny places, but can also grow in partial shade. Grows in any cultivated, well-drained soil. Propagated by sowing seeds in late June - early July on breeding ridges. Seeds are lightly sprinkled with earth. At a soil temperature of +18 °C shoots appear on the 7-14th day. Seedlings dive in the phase of the 1st-2nd pair of true leaves according to the scheme 10x10 cm. In August, the seedlings are planted in a permanent place, maintaining a distance between plants of 20 cm.
1,0 g = 5000-6000 seeds.
Biennial. An unpretentious and very winter-hardy plant from the Aster family up to 12 cm high. The rosette of leaves is compact. Inflorescences are unusually large (4-8 cm), graceful, "radiant", red in colour.
It blooms in April-July, and with good care, flowering continues until autumn with a break in the hot season. Grows well in any soil.
Light-loving plant, but well withstands light shading.
Seeds are sown in late June - early July in open ground, seedlings appear after 7-10 days.
Daisy is perfect for growing in flowerbeds, borders, borders and rock gardens, as well as in pots and balcony boxes.
Agricultural technology.
The plant is winter-hardy, and prefers sunny places, but can also grow in partial shade. Grows in any cultivated, well-drained soil. Propagated by sowing seeds in late June - early July on breeding ridges. Seeds are lightly sprinkled with earth. At a soil temperature of +18 °C shoots appear on the 7-14th day. Seedlings dive in the phase of the 1st-2nd pair of true leaves according to the scheme 10x10 cm. In August, the seedlings are planted in a permanent place, maintaining a distance between plants of 20 cm.
1,0 g = 5000-6000 seeds.
Eng.: Common daisy, Bruisewort, English daisy, Lawndaisy, Meadow daisy.