I recently bought 2 potted flowering gerberas, %26amp; wonder if you can tell me, are they perennial %26amp; if so how long they flower %26amp; how to care for them properly.
Any information on these flowers?
Gerbera are perennial in zones 7 and up, but are generally annuals everywhere else. They will flower until frost and you can collect seeds for planting in a sunny window, six weeks before your last expected frost, and replant outdoors.
When you post gardening questions, it is good to tell us your zone -- if you do not know this you can just tell us the state and we can give you a more accurate idea.
Reply:here you go
http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/m...
Reply:A flower is a symbol of joy. You must take care of it. you must have to give water on tree.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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