Tanacetum coccineum (Painted Daisy)

? Seed Treatment

  • Cold Stratification: 

    • Place seeds on a moist paper towel, seal in a plastic bag, and refrigerate for 2–4 weeks at 35–40°F (1–4°C).
    • Check periodically to ensure the medium remains moist (not soggy or moldy).

  • Light-dependent germination: Do not cover seeds with soil — they need light to sprout.

? Sowing Instructions

  1. When to Sow:
    • Indoors: Start seeds 6–8 weeks before the last frost date.
    • Outdoors: Direct sow in late fall (for natural stratification) or early spring after frost.

  2. Soil Requirements:
    • Prefers well-draining, fertile soil.
    • Soil pH: 6.0–7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral).

  3. Light Requirements:
    • Needs full sun (at least 6 hours daily) for best bloom and growth.

  4. Sowing Depth:
    • Surface sow seeds — gently press them into the soil but do not bury.
    • Mist lightly to keep seeds in place.

  5. Watering:
    • Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy until germination.
    • Once established, Painted Daisy is moderately drought-tolerant.

  6. Germination Time:
    • Seeds typically germinate in 10–21 days under ideal conditions.

  7. Temperature for Germination:
    • Maintain soil temperature at 65–70°F (18–21°C).

  8. Spacing:
    • Thin or transplant seedlings 12–18 inches (30–45 cm) apart.

? Growing Tips

  • Tanacetum coccineum produces vivid, daisy-like flowers in shades of red, pink, and white with yellow centers.
  • Great for cut flower gardens, pollinator borders, and cottage-style plantings.
  • Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering.
  • Plants are deer-resistant and repel certain pests, making them great companions in vegetable gardens.

Enjoy cheerful blooms and natural pest protection with the lovely Painted Daisy! ??