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Gerbera - Orange

Gerbera

  • Easy care
  • Pollinator friendly
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  • Ryu likes...
    • A sunny spot

      He loves the sun, so give him the brightest spot possible. He’ll manage in partial shade but produce fewer flowers.

    • Moist soil

      In spring and summer, water him whenever his soil starts to feel a little dry. Make sure excess can drain off.

    • Feeding

      Give him a feed every couple of weeks in spring and summer to help him produce lots of flowers.

  • Botanical name

    Gerbera 'sweet glow'

    Nickname

    Gerbera

    Plant type

    Perennial

    Plant height (including pot)

    30-40cm

    Pet/Baby safe?

    Yes

    Nursery pot size

    19cm

  • Gerberas’ large daisy flowers add cheery colour to any space. They have a long flowering period, usually all through summer and into early autumn, so an easy way to add colour to your garden or balcony. Choose from pink, yellow, purple or orange – or mix them up for a riot of colour. 

    Gerberas come from South Africa, where they bask in hot sun and mostly dry weather. We may not have South African weather in the UK but you can make gerberas happy by planting them in full sun and sheltering them from heavy rain. They like their soil to stay moist, but make sure excess water can drain off as they don’t like being waterlogged. Water the soil rather than pouring it over the plant. The flowers are fragile and you wouldn’t want to break them.

    Gerberas are great for indoor flower arrangements. Cut flowers off whenever you like and they’ll be replaced with new ones. Wilted flowers should also be removed to make way for new ones (this is called deadheading). It’s a good idea to feed once every few weeks in spring and summer. No need for more than that.

    Not all gerberas survive cold winters but this one should. If possible, put it somewhere sheltered so it doesn’t get waterlogged by heavy rain or snow. Then move it back into full sun in spring and wait for the return of those flowers. 

    Did you know?

    The gerbera is the fifth most popular cut flower in the world. The only flowers used more are rose, carnation, chrysanthemum and tulip.

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