Rhodanthe 'Everlasting Rose'
Also known as the Everlasting Daisy, this is such a lovely flower to grow in the garden. This variety comes in a range of rosey pinks, and with petals so papery, they make ideal flowers for drying.
Start sowing in spring. Benefit from warmth at around 21°C to speed up germination. They need light to germinate so barely cover with vermiculite, or leave them uncovered and use a propagator lid to stop the surface from drying out. Can be direct sown once the weather and soil have warmed.
Plant Type: Half Hardy Annual
Aspect: Full Sun
Spacing: 9 inches apart
Days to Maturity: 60-70 approx
Height: 1-2ft
Also known as the Everlasting Daisy, this is such a lovely flower to grow in the garden. This variety comes in a range of rosey pinks, and with petals so papery, they make ideal flowers for drying.
Start sowing in spring. Benefit from warmth at around 21°C to speed up germination. They need light to germinate so barely cover with vermiculite, or leave them uncovered and use a propagator lid to stop the surface from drying out. Can be direct sown once the weather and soil have warmed.
Plant Type: Half Hardy Annual
Aspect: Full Sun
Spacing: 9 inches apart
Days to Maturity: 60-70 approx
Height: 1-2ft
Also known as the Everlasting Daisy, this is such a lovely flower to grow in the garden. This variety comes in a range of rosey pinks, and with petals so papery, they make ideal flowers for drying.
Start sowing in spring. Benefit from warmth at around 21°C to speed up germination. They need light to germinate so barely cover with vermiculite, or leave them uncovered and use a propagator lid to stop the surface from drying out. Can be direct sown once the weather and soil have warmed.
Plant Type: Half Hardy Annual
Aspect: Full Sun
Spacing: 9 inches apart
Days to Maturity: 60-70 approx
Height: 1-2ft
Approximately 40 seeds per packet