"Bring a vibrant splash of summer-long colour to any garden with Osteospermums, bursting with daisy-like blooms that bask in those sun-soaked spots. These cheerful plants are a dream for easy-care gardening, filling spaces with effortless beauty. Resilient, long-flowering, and sun-loving - you need these for your dazzling displays."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
"Bring a vibrant splash of summer-long colour to any garden with Osteospermums, bursting with daisy-like blooms that bask in those sun-soaked spots. These cheerful plants are a dream for easy-care gardening, filling spaces with effortless beauty. Resilient, long-flowering, and sun-loving - you need these for your dazzling displays."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
Brighten Your Garden with Osteospermums
Few plants match the sheer vibrancy and endurance of Osteospermums. These sun-loving daisies create an eruption of colour, opening their bold, daisy-like flowers in response to the sunshine and closing as evening falls. If you're looking for an easy way to inject lasting beauty into your garden, this category is bursting with options.
Long-Lasting Colour and Low Maintenance
Osteospermums are ideal for gardeners who want a reliable display without the fuss. Flowering through summer and until the first frosts, these beauties require little upkeep. Once established, they are drought-tolerant and thrive in well-drained soil, making them an excellent choice for hot, dry areas of the garden. Simply plant them in a sunny spot, water occasionally, and enjoy a sea of vibrant colour for months on end.
Plants to Grow in Borders, Pots, and Hanging Baskets
Whether you’re filling a flower bed, brightening a patio container, or creating a striking hanging basket, Osteospermums fit the bill. Their compact, spreading habit makes them a fantastic choice for a range of garden settings. Mix and match varieties to create stunning colour combinations or let them shine alone for a striking, uniform display.
Pollinator-Friendly Garden Plants
Not only are Osteospermums a joy to look at, but they also attract bees and butterflies, helping to support your garden’s ecosystem. Their nectar-rich blooms provide a valuable food source for pollinators, making them a great addition to a wildlife-friendly garden.