African daisies need light to germinate, so you simply need to sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil to plant them. Do not cover them. Once you have them on the soil, place them in a cool, well-lit location. Do not use heat to germinate them.
How to Grow and Care for African Daisies. African daisies will bloom in temperate climates during the late spring and early summer and again in late summer and early fall. African daisies are perennials, though in places with heavy frost, they're grown as annual flowers.
What you need to know about a osteospermum. Name: African daisy, South African daisy, Veldt daisy (Osteospermum ecklonis cvs). Plant type: small, short-lived (2–3 years) flowering perennial.. . . . .364011233534!]