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Name: Mesembryanthemum
Item Code: B0088
Quantity: 1000 Bulk Seeds
Flower Details: Pink, white, yellow, red. Daisy-like ray and disc florets. Solitary or loose flower clusters. Massed blooms. Long lasting flowers.
Height: 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 cm).
Flowers: Spring and/or summer.
Foliage: Green through red. Succulent. Fleshy leaves.
Growing Regions: Zones 3-10
Sow Outside: Surface. Sow out at two to three week intervals from following the last frost until the middle of spring. Spacing 6 to 10 inches (15 to 25 cm).
Sow Inside: Germination time: two to three weeks. Temperature 70°F (21°C). Two months before expected last frost. Transplant outdoors following the last frost.
Requirements: Full sunlight. Good drainage. Sandy soil. Grit. Poor soils. Can survive in dry soils. Occasional watering during prolonged dry spells. Supply a feed to perennials following flowering. Propagate: cuttings in spring.
How to grow
Fig Marigold and other Mesembryanthemum genus member seeds should be sown outdoors sequentially from just after the last frost of spring until the end of May; this will result in a long blooming period. It is best to sow the seeds on the surface into a sunny part of the garden that has good drainage. Fig Marigolds prefer a soil that is sandy and dry, ideally the soil should also have a poor nature. If growing Fig Marigold indoors first then start the process about 3 months in advance. The seeds will take about three weeks to germinate in the dark and at a temperature of about 18 to 24 degrees Centigrade. Once growing smaller species of Mesembryanthemum can be put out following the last frost of spring at about 15cm apart, and larger varieties at about 20 to 30cm apart.