Sowing Guide

How to Sow White Pom Pom Daisy Seeds

100 White Pompom Dasiy Seeds Large Double Bellis Perennis Ave UK Perennial Plant 5

How to Sow White Pompom Daisy Seeds Bellis Perennis

White Pompom Daisy Seeds, scientifically known as Bellis Perennis Ave, are beloved for their enchanting white pompom-like flowers. These compact plants possess a delicate beauty that adds an elegant touch to any garden or container arrangement. Their petite size and abundant blooms make them a delightful addition to both formal and cottage-style landscapes. Seeds can be started indoors or behind glass at anytime of the year, providing sufficient warmth as advised below.

Growing White Pompom Daisy from Seed

  • Soil Preparation: Prepare a well-drained and fertile seedbed for your White Pompom Daisy Seeds. Remove any weeds and ensure the soil is loose and crumbly. Adding organic matter like compost can improve the soil’s fertility and drainage.
  • Seed Sowing Advice: Sow the seeds of White Pompom Daisy in late spring or early summer. Choose a sheltered, shady spot for sowing. Plant the seeds about 6mm (ÂĽin) deep in the prepared seedbed. If space is limited, you can also sow the seeds in pots or trays.
  • Seed Spacing: When the seedlings are large enough to handle, carefully prick them out and transplant them into individual pots or space them 10-15cm (4-6in) apart if growing directly in the garden. This allows the plants to develop a better root system.
  • Thinning: Thin out any overcrowded seedlings to provide enough space for each plant to grow. Aim for a final spacing of 23cm (9in) between each White Pompom Daisy plant. Thinning ensures better air circulation and reduces competition for nutrients.

How to Care for White Pompom Daisy Seeds

  • Maintenance: White Pompom Daisy plants require full sun but should be protected from damp situations. Avoid over-watering, as it can lead to root rot. Regularly check the moisture level of the soil and water when it feels dry to the touch. Remove any weeds that may compete with the plants for nutrients and space.
  • Germination and Maturity: The seeds typically germinate within 14-21 days at a temperature of around 20°C (68°F). Once the plants are established, they will start producing their lovely white pompom flowers. It takes several weeks for the plants to reach full maturity and display their beautiful blooms.
  • Caring Advice: White Pompom Daisies are generally resistant to common pests and diseases. However, it’s important to keep an eye out for aphids or powdery mildew. If you notice any infestation, you can use organic insecticides or mildew treatments available at gardening centers. Regularly inspect the plants for any signs of damage or disease, and promptly take necessary measures to address the issue.

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