Gaillardia Pulchella Sundance Bicolor
Gaillardia Pulchella Sundance Bicolor
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🗓️ When to Sow
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Outdoors (best method):
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After the last frost in spring
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Or late autumn in mild climates (natural cold stratification)
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Indoors: Start 6–8 weeks before the last frost (optional for earlier blooms)
🌿 Very easy to grow; thrives in poor soil and hot, dry conditions.
🌱 Direct Sowing Outdoors (Recommended)
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Choose a Location
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Full sun (6+ hours daily)
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Well-draining soil; tolerates sandy or poor soil
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Prepare the Soil
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Loosen and rake soil smooth
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Moisten lightly before sowing
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Sow Seeds
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Surface sow — scatter on the soil surface
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Do not cover; light is needed for germination
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Press seeds gently into the soil for contact
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Watering
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Mist gently to avoid washing seeds away
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Keep soil lightly moist until germination
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Germination
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Takes 7–14 days at 18–22°C (65–72°F)
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Spacing
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Thin seedlings to 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) apart
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🌱 Indoor Sowing (Optional)
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Use pots or trays with seed-starting mix
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Surface sow seeds and do not cover
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Keep moist and warm (18–22°C / 65–72°F)
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Transplant outdoors after hardening off
🌿 Growing Notes
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Height: 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) — compact habit
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Bloom Time: Summer to early autumn
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Watering: Low once established — drought-tolerant
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Deadheading: Encourages more blooms
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Fertilizer: Not necessary; avoid rich soil
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Pests/Disease: Minimal — avoid soggy soil
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