Hi daylily, I was given a pink Gerbera
plant (my first) that performed miserably in 3/4 shade but blossomed well and got twice as large when I moved it to 3/4 sun (just in this Summer alone).
As I am also collecting
seeds from my garden now, I've been reading up. Some say the
seeds last only 6 months, others a year. Consensus is to keep them in the fridge and that an established
plant can winter over inside in a cool place. Some also suggest starting them under glass... So many choices
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MG034 :
"The medium can be placed in flats or pots that have drainage holes. Make shallow rows in the medium approximately twice the depth of the diameter of the
seed, sow
seeds in the rows, cover lightly with extra medium and water carefully."
Sow sharp end down, 15-25 days to germination at 70-75 F.
When collecting this week, I'll let them dry for a week, pop them in the fridge for a week, then sow them hoping for Fall
seedlings. I'm also in
zone 6 so our race is on
Please post your progress with your gerbera
seeds as I'm interested in your success with this lovely
flower