A fun and bright pail guaranteed to be a hit with kids and moms. Includes a 4.3 round painted pail, daisy seeds, growing medium & complete growing instructions, everything needed to grow your own daisies at homeColor: AssortedStyles: DaisyA fun and bright pail guaranteed to be a hit with kids and momsIncludes everything needed to grow your own daisies at homeDimensions: 5 (L) x 4-1/2 (W) x 4-1/4 (H).Includes:Painted pailSeed packetGrowing mediumGrowing instructions.Direction:Place the growing medium pellet in a bowl. Add 3/4 cup lukewarm water. The pellet will expand as it absorbs water and turn into growing medium. Fluff the growing medium with a fork, adding more water if necessaryAdd 3/4 of the growing medium to the container, reserving the rest to cover the seedsSprinkle no more than 10 seeds evenly over the surface of the growing medium. Save any remaining seeds for additional plantings or plant in your gardenLightly cover the seeds with the remaining growing medium.Care (Watering):Use a fine mist or gently sprinkle water on top to moisten. Water daily with a fine mist to keep moist. A spray bottle is a perfect tool to water your plants. Do not over waterCare (Germination):Germination requires consistent temperature and moisture. To stimulate germination of the seeds, you can cover the pot with a piece of plastic wrap to keep the moisture content higher. Keep growing medium moist, but do not allow it to become soggy as this will cause the seeds to rot. Days to germination: Daisy 12-28Care (Light):Place in a warm, sunny location. For best results, rotate the pot often so all sides receive equal sunlightCare (Transplant):Depending on how many plants you have been able to grow, you want to be sure to thin out the plants to give them enough space to grow in the container. Leave the 3 strongest, healthiest plants in your container. Remove all others. It is best to snip the unwanted plants with a small pair of scissors at ground level. Attempting to pull out the extra seedlings may harm the root systems of the seedlings you want to keep. Or if you desire, you may transplant the others to your garden or to a bigger pot. To transplant, moisten and carefully separate the delicate plants taking special care not to damage the stems or roots while moving. A dinner fork is a great tool to assist you in removing the seedlings. Once the remaining plants reach 5-7 in height, transplant them to bigger pots or to your garden (after danger of last frost has passed).