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  1. How to Grow and Care for Melampodium - The Spruce

    Mar 13, 2023 · Like many annuals, melampodium is best propagated by seeds—either purchased or collected from dried flower heads. Vegetative propagation, such as rooting stem cuttings, is possible but usually not necessary, since this plant is so easy to grow from seeds.

  2. Melampodium Seeds - Grows Quick & Bushy – Harris Seeds

    This outstanding, heat and drought tolerant plant is a quick grower and is very versatile across a number of climatic regions. Order Melampodium seeds now!

  3. How to Plant and Grow Melampodium - Better Homes & Gardens

    Aug 19, 2024 · Melampodium is propagated from seed. It can be directly seeded outdoors one to two weeks after the last frost in spring after the soil temperature reaches at least 70°F. Barely cover the seeds with soil, as they need light to germinate.

  4. Melampodium 'Showstar™' - Select Seeds

    Melampodium has an unfailing bloom of simple star-shaped daisies in golden yellow all summer long on a compact, tidy shrub. No deadheading is needed; this underappreciated flower deserves to be a central feature of summer border edges and mid-border.

  5. How to Grow Melampodium (Butter Daisy) - Gardening Channel

    How To Grow Melampodium. Melampodium is easy to grow. Seeds can be sown directly after the first frost. For those of you with a short growing season, melampodium seeds can be started indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost, too. Start your seeds in flats, and set the flats outside once temperatures are consistently over 60 degrees.

  6. Melampodium Jackpot Gold SeedHarris Seeds

    Melampodium is commonly known as Butter Daisy. Masses of 1" golden-orange flowers cover the bushy plants. This underused annual is excellent for gardens, landscapes and mixed combos.

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    • Melampodium, Jackpot Gold - Burpee

      ‘Jackpot Gold’ stays compact and has large, cheerful, golden flowers. Sure to be loved for the ever-present 2" blooms, plants thrive in hot and humid conditions. Use like zinnias and marigolds for borders and beds; or in containers, mixed or on its own.