Characteristics:
Produces
single or double flowers in shades of yellow, orange, and gold. Can grow up
to 18 inches high. Growing
Information:
Thrives
in mild, cool weather, full sun or light shade, and well-drained, moderately
fertile soil. Plant about 12 inches apart. To help a spring-blooming plant
rebloom in fall, cut it back by one-third and fertilize in summer. Will flower
in a bright window or light garden during winter, but the plant can get straggly
indoors. Remove fading flowers to encourage additional bloom. Propagation:
Sow
outdoors in spring, late summer, or (in mild climates) fall. Or start the seedlings
indoors 6 weeks before the last spring frost. You can also transplant self-sown
seedlings. Cultivars:
'Bon
Bon' is a series of apricot, yellow, or orange flowers that reach only 12 inches
high and are extra early blooming. 'Prince' is a series of golden, orange,
or orange with red flowers on stems up to 3 feet high, perfect for cutting. Possible
Problems:
Keep
in well-drained soil in a site with good air circulation to prevent fungal
diseases. Watch for aphids, especially after dry spells; wash aphids off with
a strong spray from a hose. Harvesting
and Using:
Use
flowers as a garnish or component of salads. They give a golden color and unique
flavor to soups, breads, and vinegars. |