Livingstone Daisy Flower Seeds
Livingstone Daisy Flower Seeds
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Estimated seeds: 150+ per pack
Livingstone Daisy (Ice Plant) is an old, popular variety. These low-growing, sun-loving plants produce a carpet of bright, cup-shaped flowers in mixed shades — perfect for rockeries, borders, gravel gardens and containers. They’re drought-tolerant, fast to establish and make a spectacular seasonal groundcover that’s easy for beginners and collectors alike.
Sow indoors in February–March (or direct-sow after last frost) at 15–25 °C in trays or small pots on the surface of a free-draining seed mix — do not bury the tiny seeds (lightly cover up to ~1–3 mm). Keep the compost lightly moist and provide bright light; germination usually occurs within 7–14 days. Prick out seedlings after 5–8 weeks and transplant to a sunny, well-drained site; space plants about 12–20 cm apart. In warm/coastal areas you can also sow in autumn for winter/spring displays.
Germination temperature: 15 - 25 °C.
Germination time in open ground/seedbed: 7 - 14 days (varies by temperature).
Sowing depth: surface sow / 0 - 3 mm (do not bury).
Distance between the lines: 30 - 40 cm (for mass planting)
Distance on the line: 12 - 20 cm (individual plants)
Sowing density: 0.5 - 2 g / are (very small seeds; sow sparingly)
Number of seeds per gram: ~3,000 - 6,000 seeds per gram (varies by source/variety).
Lifespan (seed viability): 3 years (store cool & dry)
Location: Full sun, very well-drained soil; tolerates poor, sandy soils and drought once established.
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