To preserve them and keep blooms bright and attractive, keep them in atemperature range of 40 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Summer heat will often end gerbera blooms early; some gardeners transfer them indoors after they bloom to enjoy the flowers longer. ...
Step 2 Study the shapes of the daisy, including the long oval petals that overlap in two or three rows and the round center. Notice the size and proportion of the shapes in relation to one another. For example, the petals may be three to four times longer than the width of the round ...
Light:Bright light to full sun.Put your gerbera daisy plant on a bright windowsill, where it will get some direct sunlight. Growing gerbera daisies on your patio is another option, as long as the temperature doesn't rise above 75°F/24°C. Water:Drench and dry.Water thoroughly. With ger...
The effect on gerbera cultivar 'Fredaisy' of air and soil temperatures in the range 11–21°C has been studied in home-made growth-cabinets providing a sufficient thermal insulation between air and soil. Certain characteristics of the plants in cabinets were compared to those in a greenhouse. ...