Gaildardia - blanket flower
By Bathgate
- 28 Jul, 2014
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The annual blanket flower is a native of the Plains states to the East Coast. The name "blanket flower" comes from its resemblance to Indian blankets, blooming in yellow, orange, red, and their combinations.
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Thanks Sandra. This is an easy one to grow. To me it's very much like a cysanthemum. It just needs lots of sun, don't let it dry out. It was a half dead cheapy I picked up from Home Depot (Garden Center) I planted it in a sunny location, threw a bucket of water over it and the very next day it was blooming like nobody's business and will continue until winter takes it out. It just needs deadheading, but bring a lot of color to the landscape.
31 Jul, 2014
I might give them a try next year..in place of my rubbish Zinnias..same care,by the sounds of it..
1 Aug, 2014
great colour on this ....
1 Aug, 2014
Glad you like :)
1 Aug, 2014
I do .....
1 Aug, 2014
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Love this one ,Paul,but I've never grown them..
31 Jul, 2014