Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Mesa Red’
MESA RED BLANKET FLOWER
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Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Mesa Red’ gives a continuous show of velvet red daisies.
Velvet red daisies from early summer – on & on into winter
So a blanket of unfading red covers the plant from early summer, right through to autumn’s end, and even on into winter in all but the coldest areas.
This compact and neat plant simply blooms it’s head off for months.
Exceptional dry and heat hardiness
Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Mesa Red’ has exceptional dry and heat hardiness; combined with that excellent flower production.
Plus it also provides long lasting cut flowers.
So ‘Mesa Red’ is highly valued by water-wise gardeners. as
Neat ground-cover with blankets of colour
‘Mesa Red is well named as a “Blanket Flower”.
As it grows as a tight blanket of foliage and flower, that remains neat and compact as it covers the ground.
So it is a prolific blooming, colourful, water-saving, and hardy groundcover.
There is no sprawling about from this newly bred beauty, unlike its more unruly older cousins.
Because it is such an unstoppable bloomer, and even the fluffy seed heads are attractive, ‘Mesa Red’ is always a blanket of colour.
Waterwise & hardy Groundcover
Gaillardia bask in Full Sun, plus they are very water-wise plants.
So ‘Mesa Red’ is extremely tolerant of dry and hot conditions once established, thanks to its desert origins in Mexico and the wild west of North America.
Good drainage is therefore essential.
Tolerates poor soil & frost so well
These “wild west” desert origins also make Gaillardia tolerant of poor, sandy, and rocky soils.
As well as making them extremely frost hardy.
So Gaillardia can withstand severe frost to well below -10C if needed.
Ideal for sandy, rocky places & pots
As well, these sheets of bright colour are very forgiving about soil pH, tolerating both acid or alkaline lime soils, and positively thriving in sandy, poor or rocky soils.
They are stunners in pots and thrive, not just survive.
Easy going & low maintenance
Gaillardias are rarely if ever plagued by pests and diseases.
Plus the only attention they may need is a tidy up with the secateurs after their long and enthusiastic blooming.
Beloved by bees & birds – but not be rabbits & deer
Bees, butterflies and human garden visitors adore them, but rabbits and deer are not so attracted.
Where to use in the garden
Use Gaillardia anywhere you would like sheets of lovely colour in the Sun.
Enthusiastically flowering ground-covers can be made by planting multiple plants. Allow about 40cm. between each.
‘Mesa Red’ will also happily provide continuous colour in a pot or container.
SEED SOWING ADVICE: QUICK & EASY
Suitable for beginners & kids
Sow any time indoors in punnets, or scatter directly in garden from late winter to spring.
Sow indoors for quick plants & early flowers: First sow the seeds on the surface of good quality seed raising mix.
Then pat gently into the surface of the mix and only just barely cover with sieved mix, sand or vermiculite.
Now thoroughly moisten the sown punnet by standing it in a shallow water bath.
And allowing the moisture to percolate up to the surface of the mix from below.
Then place punnet in a warm, well-lit position (not in direct sunlight).
Temperatures of 15-22°C approx. are best for rapid and optimum germination.
And continue to keep moist by misting the mix surface with a spray water bottle when required.
Seedlings emerge in approx. 14-21 days.
Seed Count: 8 per pack approx.
(We always aim to exceed the stated seed count and give a generous serve).
GROWING: Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Mesa Red’
– Height with flowers: 25cm approx. and covered with flowers.
– Width: 30cm approx. evergreen foliage blanket.
– Position: Full Sun. Gaillardias can also tolerate Partial Shade in very hot and dry districts.
– Soil: Well Drained. Tolerates dry conditions well as they are native to desert and rocky areas. Will thrive in sandy, poor or rocky soils. Gaillardias are also very forgiving about pH, tolerating both acid or alkaline lime soils.
– Frost: Frost hardy, even in hard frosts to well below -10C.
– Growth: Evergreen perennial that can be used as a long blooming ground-cover.
Good for bees & bad for rabbits
– Beneficial for wildlife: Bees and butterflies adore Gaillardia, because they are so long blooming. Thus they are very reliable, long lasting food sources for them. So the Royal Horticultural Society feature Gaillardia high on their “Perfect for Pollinators” List.
– Care: Very hardy and easy care, plus little to no maintenance required.
– Deer & Rabbit resistant: Gaillardia are not first choice for these guys, although they are not immune.
Snippets of history
– Origin: Native to arid areas in the wild west of North America and Mexico.
– Snippets of history: Gaillardias gained their common name of “Blanket Flower” because they resemble the colourful blankets of the native American tribes of the wild west.
Although others say it refers to their ability to blanket the ground with colour.
The botanical name Gaillardia honours Maître Gaillard de Charentonneau. He was an 18th century French magistrate who was also a talented amateur botanist.
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