Garland Chrysanthemum Flower Seeds
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Bring vibrant color and edible delight to your garden with Garland Chrysanthemum Flower Seeds—perfect for both ornamental beauty and culinary use. These high-quality seeds boast a strong germination rate, making them ideal for home gardens, balcony planters, or raised beds. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or just getting started, you'll love how easy they are to sow and grow. Their delicate, daisy-like blooms not only brighten up your space but also offer young, tender leaves that can be harvested for salads, soups, or stir-fries.
Growing your own Garland Chrysanthemum is a rewarding way to connect with nature, enjoy fresh flavors, and savor the satisfaction of nurturing life from seed to bloom. These versatile seeds are a wonderful addition to any garden collection—flower, vegetable, or herb—and thrive with minimal effort. Whether you're aiming for a cheerful floral display or a unique edible harvest, this garden gem will exceed expectations and bring a smile to every gardener's face. Let your garden flourish—one seed at a time!




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Features
Life Cycle
Annual Plant
Planting Season
Spring, Fall
Growth Habit
Upright, Bushy
Flavor Profile
Mild, Herbal
Plant Characteristics
Edible Leaves, Aromatic
Use
Culinary, Ornamental
Growing Conditions
Cool Weather, Well-Drained Soil
Harvest Advantages
Fast Growing, Continuous Harvest
Plant Resistance
Mild Pest Tolerant
About Garland Chrysanthemum
Glebionis coronaria
Seed Names
Garland Chrysanthemum
Seed Type
Open Pollinated
Garland Chrysanthemum, also known as Tong Ho or Shungiku, is a fast-growing annual flower with edible aromatic leaves popular in Asian cuisine. It thrives in cooler climates and doubles as a beautiful ornamental and nutrient-rich green.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Planting Depth
0.25 Inches
Sowing Method
Direct or Transplant
Plant Spacing
6–8 Inches
Days to Maturity
30–45 Days
Soil Preparation
Direct Sow Recommended
Hardiness Zones
USDA 3–10
Water Needs
Moderate Moisture
Planting Season
Spring to Early Fall
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 10 sq ft
500
Up to 50 sq ft
1000
Up to 100 sq ft
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I planted these seeds in early spring and they started sprouting within two weeks. The flowers are vibrant and have lasted longer than I expected. Definitely brightened up my garden space.
My neighbors keep asking about these flowers. Easy to grow, vibrant colors, and very resilient. They�ve become a staple in my flower beds.
Took a few weeks to sprout, but once they did, the plants thrived. The blooms are dense and hold up well in the heat. Highly recommend for both beginners and seasoned gardeners.
I�m new to gardening, but these seeds were surprisingly easy to grow. I had consistent germination and the plants are very hardy. The blooms are stunning and add a lovely touch.
Honestly didn�t expect much, but these seeds grew into some of the most beautiful flowers in my garden. Easy to maintain and very rewarding to watch bloom.