Habanera Mixed Bellis English Daisy Seeds | 10 Seeds
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How to Grow & Care for Habanera Mixed Bellis (English Daisy) Seeds
Say hello to Habanera Mixed Bellis??a charming English daisy blend with fluffy. button-style blooms in soft pinks. reds. and whites. These are perfect for borders. cottage gardens. containers. and cool-season color.
They’re easy and rewarding??especially if you love flowers that bloom when the weather is mild!
Quick Facts
Botanical name: Bellis perennis
Type: Cool-season biennial/short-lived perennial (grown as annual in many areas)
Height: 6?C10 in (15?C25 cm)
Spread: 6?C8 in (15?C20 cm)
Bloom time: Early spring through early summer (longer in cool climates)
Light: Full sun to part shade
Best for: Borders. pots. window boxes. spring displays
When to Plant (Best Timing)
Bellis loves cool weather. Planting time depends on your climate:
Cool / Mild Climates (USDA Zones 7?C10)
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Sow in late summer to fall for blooms the next spring.
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Can also sow very early spring.
Cold Winter Climates (Zones 3?C6)
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Start indoors 8?C10 weeks before last frost. then transplant outside early spring.
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Or sow outdoors in early spring as soon as soil can be worked.
Tip: If summers are hot where you live. Bellis will bloom best before heat arrives.
How to Sow Seeds
Bellis seeds are tiny and need light to germinate.
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Fill trays/pots with moist seed-starting mix.
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Sprinkle seeds on the surface.
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Do not cover (or cover with the thinnest dusting of soil/vermiculite).
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Mist gently to settle seeds.
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Cover with a clear humidity dome or plastic wrap.
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Keep in a bright spot.
Germination: 7?C21 days
Ideal temp: 60?C70??F (15?C21??C)
Transplanting & Spacing
When seedlings have 2?C3 true leaves:
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Transplant carefully (roots are delicate).
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Space outdoors 6?C8 inches (15?C20 cm) apart.
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Plant at the same depth as in the tray.
Light Needs
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Full sun in cool climates = compact plants + more flowers.
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Part shade in warm climates (especially afternoon shade) helps blooms last longer.
If temps rise above ~80??F / 27??C regularly. Bellis may slow down.
Watering
Bellis likes steady moisture:
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Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy.
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Water when the top layer feels slightly dry.
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Containers dry faster??check often.
Avoid: letting seedlings dry out completely.
Soil
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Loose. well-draining. fertile soil is ideal.
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Mix in compost for best results.
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Slightly acidic to neutral pH is perfect. but they’re flexible.
Feeding
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In pots: feed a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2?C3 weeks.
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In garden beds: compost at planting is usually enough.
Too much nitrogen = lots of leaves. fewer flowers.
Care & Maintenance
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Deadhead (remove spent flowers) to keep blooms coming.
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If plants get tired mid-season. trim back lightly to refresh.
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Mulch helps keep roots cool and moist.
Common Issues
Leggy seedlings
?? Not enough light or too warm. Give brighter light and cooler temps.
No blooms yet
?? They need cool conditions and time. Most bloom after establishing. especially in spring.
Heat stress
?? Normal in hot summers. Provide shade + water; blooms return in cool fall weather.
Overwintering (Optional)
In mild zones. Bellis can survive winter and rebloom.
In cold zones. treat as a spring annual unless protected.
Pro Tip for Maximum Blooms
Sow a little extra and plant in small clumps??Bellis looks best when it forms a soft patch of pom-pom flowers. Gorgeous with pansies. violas. snapdragons. and dusty miller.
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