Osteospermum Collection

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Osteospermum Collection
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Product Details

We love these perennial African daisies for their large blooms and long flowering time. They are wonderful for adding to the front of beds and borders and are ideal for container and window box planting.

Collection includes five each of:
  • Lady Leitrim
  • In The Pink
  • Tresco Purple

Plant in full sun in well-drained soil.

Growing Tips

  • Plant in full sun in well-drained soil.

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Planting & Harvesting

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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Michael Goodjohn
Osteospermum Collection

An excellent set of healthy plants delivered promptly

FAQs

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Osteospermum can be perennial, but it depends on the variety. Hardy types survive frost and return each year, while tender varieties are typically grown as annuals in the UK because of the climate. To protect tender types, overwinter them in a greenhouse or bring them indoors before the first frost.

Yes, slugs can and do eat Osteospermum leaves. They tend to target younger, more tender foliage–new growth. To prevent slugs from eating your Osteospermum, surround it with a barrier such as copper tape or crushed eggshells, or add nematode worms to your soil to prevent slug infestations before they begin.

To deadhead Osteospermum, simply pinch or cut off spent flowers at the base of the stem. Leave the leaves in place so that the plant can grow more stems.