ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS
Pyrethrum loves sunlight, so choose a spot with 5–7 hours of sun daily. Use loose, light, well-drained soil. Since the seeds are very small, lightly cover them with soil and keep it slightly moist for faster germination. You can start them in seed trays or small pots
After 2–3 weeks, when the seedlings are stronger, transfer them to larger pots or the ground. Keep a spacing of 25–30 cm between plants for proper growth. Water regularly but not too much—just keep the soil slightly moist. Apply compost or light fertilizer every 2–3 weeks to support healthy growth
After 60–90 days, the plants will start to bloom. Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and extend the flowering period. Pyrethrum is not only beautiful as an ornamental plant but also helps repel mosquitoes and insects—perfect for gardens, balconies, or small home spaces