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Daisy (Dimore) White – 20+ Seeds

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Daisy (Dimore) White – 20+ Seeds

White African Daisy (Dimore White), also called Cape Daisy, is a striking winter flower for seasonal gardens in Pakistan. Its crisp white petals with deep violet centers open in cool daylight, creating a fresh, elegant display. This resilient plant thrives in pots or garden beds, offering continuous blooms through the winter months with minimal care.

💐 Growing Guide

  1. Sowing:
    1. Setup: Use a seed-starting tray or small pots with seed-starting mix.
    2. Sow: Place seeds on the surface, press lightly, space 1 inch apart.
    3. Transplant: Move seedlings to separate pots when they have 2-3 true leaves.
  2. Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy. Water gently to avoid disturbing seeds.
  3. Sunlight: Provide as much direct sunlight as possible for optimal growth.
  4. Pests: Use neem oil for pest control when pests are detected.
  5. Harvest: Remove old flowers to encourage more blooms.
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Daisy (Dimore) White – 20+ Seeds
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White African Daisy (Dimore White), also called Cape Daisy, is a striking winter flower for seasonal gardens in Pakistan. Its crisp white petals with deep violet centers open in cool daylight, creating a fresh, elegant display. This resilient plant thrives in pots or garden beds, offering continuous blooms through the winter months with minimal care.

💐 Growing Guide

  1. Sowing:
    1. Setup: Use a seed-starting tray or small pots with seed-starting mix.
    2. Sow: Place seeds on the surface, press lightly, space 1 inch apart.
    3. Transplant: Move seedlings to separate pots when they have 2-3 true leaves.
  2. Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy. Water gently to avoid disturbing seeds.
  3. Sunlight: Provide as much direct sunlight as possible for optimal growth.
  4. Pests: Use neem oil for pest control when pests are detected.
  5. Harvest: Remove old flowers to encourage more blooms.