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Gaillardia Seeds - Arizona Series

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84 – 91 days. Arizona Series seeds promise exciting AAS award-winning sunburst gaillardias that are sure to invigorate any tired garden. Gaillardia seeds are vigorous outdoor favorites for their unique bicolored petals of golden yellow tips and deep crimson centers. Arizona Series seeds grow dwarfed 8 – 10” gaillardias covered in 2” daisy-like blooms ideal for showing off along a walkway, fence, or up on the patio. Arizona Series gaillardia debuted as a 2005 All-America Selections Flower Winner and 2005 Fleuroselect Bedding Plant Winner noted by judges for its continuous blooming throughout the season. 1000 seeds.

Growing Arizona Series Gaillardia Garden Seeds

  • Taxonomy: Gaillardia aristata
  • Other Names: Common Blanketflower, Common Gaillardia
  • Seed Type: Perennial
  • Sow Indoors or Outdoors: Arizona Series gaillardia has a wildflower-like hardiness and is most commonly broadcasted directly after the frost but, for earliest blooms, begin seeds 8 – 10 weeks indoors prior. Gaillardia seeds are known to require 14 – 35 days to germinate in full lighting but, once established, plants are one of the hardiest wildflowers available. May reseed in optimal growing conditions.
  • Days to Maturity: 84 – 91 days
  • Hardiness Zone: 2 – 11
  • Planting Depth: Plant 3 – 4 seeds ¼” deep or broadcast directly
  • Plant Spacing: 12”
  • Growth Habit: 8 – 10” tall shrubby upright with a 12” spread of well-stemmed daisy-like blooms
  • Soil Preference: Moist, organically rich, well-drained
  • Light Preference: Full sun
  • Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting: Arizona Series performs well in hot, dry, sandy, and poorly tended gardens, but will show signs of root rot and powdery mildew if soil is not properly drained. Deadheading is not necessary. Gaillardia has no serious susceptibility to diseases or pests, but monitor regularly for aphids and thrips.
  • Color: Signature selection of Sun and Apricot

Arizona Series gaillardia has a wildflower-like hardiness and is most commonly broadcasted directly after the frost but, for earliest blooms, begin seeds 8 – 10 weeks indoors prior. Gaillardia seeds are known to require 14 – 35 days to germinate in full lighting but, once established, plants are one of the hardiest wildflowers available. May reseed in optimal growing conditions. Plant 3 – 4 Arizona Series gaillardia seeds ¼” deep or broadcast directly in moist, organically rich, and well-drained soil in full sun. Arizona Series performs well in hot, dry, sandy, and poorly tended gardens, but will show signs of root rot and powdery mildew if soil is not properly drained. Deadheading is not necessary. Gaillardia has no serious susceptibility to diseases or pests, but monitor regularly for aphids and thrips. Arizona Series gaillardia seeds mature in 84 – 91 days as 8 – 10” tall shrubby uprights with a 12” spread of well-stemmed daisy-like blooms.

Arizona Series gaillardia debuted as a 2005 All-America Selections Flower Winner and 2005 Fleuroselect Bedding Plant Winner for continuous blooming throughout the season. Gaillardia aristata, or more commonly known as Blanket Flower or Gaillardia, is a sun-hardy wildflower perennial native to North America from the Yukons and Québec down into the American southwest, but has since naturalized throughout many similar climates across the world. The genus Gaillardia pays homage to an 18th century French magistrate and enthusiastic patron of botany.