Venidium Orange
Venidium Orange
How to Grow Cape Daisy and Other Venidium Plants in the Garden
Venidium Unless you live in a warm area it is best to grow Venidium plants such as Cape Daisy indoors. Sow the seeds at a depth of 3 mm about ten weeks before you expect the last frost of spring in your area. Venidium seeds will take about one or two weeks to germinate at a temperature of 15 to 18 degrees centigrade. Transplant the Cape daisy (Venidium) seedlings outdoors following the last frost at a spacing of 30 cm. Ideally, Venidium species should grow in a sunny part of the garden and in dry and light soil.
Number of seeds | 40-50 seeds |
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sowing month | Sept to Jan |
Sowing temperature | 20-30C day time |
Blooming month | Oct to March |
sun | full sun |
Venidium Caring for Venidium
Venidium plants like Cape Daisies are pretty easy plants to look after, water sparingly as they prefer dry soil, stake larger varieties. Hypoestes white can be good companion
A dazzling blend of white, I0cm (4in) blooms, like miniature sunflowers, all with a purple to black center. An excellent border filler and container plant, easy to grow, with deeply lobed silver-green foliage. Flowers summer. Height: 60cm (24in).
 Full sun
 Up to 60cm (24in)
 Easy for all
 Easy for all
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