Gazanias thrive in full sun and prefer sandy, well-drained soils. However, they are not fussy about soils and will tolerate loam and poor soils. Gazanias perform best in hot weather. Drought tolerant, they do not require as much water as other annuals or perennials.
Annual gazanaias can be sown from seed in late winter/early spring. Sow in in pots or trays of seed compost. They benefit from heat to germinate, so either place in a heated propagator or in a clear plastic bag on a warm windowsill.
Plant gazania in mid or late spring when the soil has warmed. They'll bloom about 12 weeks after planting from seed.
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