Would you believe while I was out in the garden I still have happy healthy Gerber Daisies in bloom!? Well, I do and they are lovely still.... I managed to catch a finished one in time to collect the seeds from a red flower and a super pale pink. So I will be giving away a pack of seeds to someone who wants them.
Just sign up here in the comments section, say which color you would want if you win and an email address or way of contact (if it links to your own blog where I can contact you that is fine). I have this posted on several forums, blogs, facebook and twitter. So please don't assume I know who you are and where you are from to hunt you down if you win. If I can't contact you right away I will go to the next possible winner of the seed!
So, Next week I will pick someone on Monday to win one pack of seeds. You get to chose between pink gerber daisies, or Red!
Here's a pic of the one's I have gotten this morning to bring in the house! Sorry, the cute little one stays with me!
I love the color of the red one it is the color of my kitchen. Can I enter the borrow the cute little one for a week contest??
ReplyDeleteShe's always around, super helpful in the garden, but never with the cleaning in the house! She gets away with it being so cute though! I couldn't be without her for 10 minutes though :) Such a lovey!
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon...I couldn't resist...I love red daisies...would they grow up here in the Pocono Mountains?
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Lauren from EBSQ
They will Lauren! They hate super cold temps, so they will be annuals up there, or you could grow them in pots and take them in once temps drop below 60 degrees daily in the fall. They like mostly sun at least 4 solid hours a day... but they hate over 6 hours. They also do not bloom if temps are over 80 for too long. Like I never get blooms in July and August, but they come back in Septmeber here. They obviously don't care that its is December now!
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon! I adore Gerbera's, would love the red, but the pale pink is nice also!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you on the free range eggs, we are getting a lovely mix of browns and whites everyday!
Your blog rocks btw!
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SoJeo from EBSQ
I love the pale pink but I think I like the red best, also!
ReplyDeleteI agree with So Jeo! Your blog rocks!
Aimee D from EBSQ
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Red Red absolutely always red. Beautiful Shannon, I never have much luck beyond the first bloom, not sure why. Lovely pic also of your little garden angel also!
ReplyDeleteWell I got daisies! SO don't worry... they will all be available next Monday. Alma, Try to get them in a spot where they are lined by another larger plant that will block late day sun. They thrive well with full morning light, or full evening light best. Kept partially shaded when the temps rise help them flower a lot. They aren't as hardy as they look, and shasta daisies are much much hardier. Not as pretty in my opinion. My wedding flower were red gerber daisies... so I had to have some in my gardens.
ReplyDeletePretty... Red Please :)
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Gerbers are my favorite. Love either color.
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Pink is always my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI guess I am assuming you remembered I am from BakeSpace. If I am a winner let me know over there. Don't like giving out my e-mail.
ReplyDeleteOh I just notices that. If you had your own blog it would let me contact you through there, I just assumed you did. I'm shocked Babette didn't sign up. Maybe not such a green thumb!? Oh well... I think everyone should try. Up until 2 years ago, even I killed everything I touched!
ReplyDeleteI will be drawing tonight for any last minute wanters!
ReplyDeleteForgot to Post our winner was Lauren! Been sick all week and a bit behind, sorry :)
ReplyDeleteOk sorry, a friend of mine was accidently signed in over here and posted under her name. Shannon is back now! LOL Ok, Lauren was our winner!
ReplyDeleteta da.....thanks so much, Shannon...I got the seeds!
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