Osteospermums are not suitable to grow indoors. They need a lot of light and they would therefore grow tall and leggy indoors. The flowers need sunshine to fully open and the plant needs cool temperatures at night. If they don't get the cool temperatures the production of new flower buds will stop and as a result of this the plant won't produce new flowers. So, unless you don't mind having a long, tall leggy plant without flowers on your table then it's not advisable to bring them indoors. Just enjoy these beauties in your garden or sunny balcony during the summer.
Yes.
ive got osteospermum plants in the garden which we planted last year,i need to know if i can prune them back hard or not.
Osteospermum and Dimorphotheca are both varieties of African Daisies, which can grow to three feet tall. Only the annuals belong to Dimorphotheca, the perennials are Osteospermum.
Yes, they will drop their leaves anyway.
Orchid, oleander, orange blossom
gazania strawflower osteospermum gerbera daisies shasta daisies lily ......
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Osteospermum hyoseroides
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Osteospermum hyoseroides.
It is best to bring them in when the night time temps start hovering around 40 degrees or lower.
Indoors because if it is raining outdoors you can just have recess indoors
Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
Usually indoors.