Gaillardia x grandiflora 'Goblin' (Goblin Blanket Flower) 4 in.

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This ‘Goblin’ blanketflower cultivar is well suited to the front of mixed borders or any place a more petite perennial is desired, as it has a tidy, compact form of just 10-12 inches high by 15 inches wide. Its scarlet-red daisy-like flowers are fringed with yellow tips and bloom from early summer into fall, supporting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.

Plant these in full sun in well-drained soils, and divide the clusters about every three years in spring or fall to keep the plants vigorous and refreshed and extend their production. Cut some stalks for cut flowers and keep up with deadheading to extend the summer bloom. A great choice for any sunny spot, it’s super both massed and in combinations with Achillea, Echinacea, Gaura, Nepeta, Agastache and more!

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This ‘Goblin’ blanketflower cultivar is well suited to the front of mixed borders or any place a more petite perennial is desired, as it has a tidy, compact form of just 10-12 inches high by 15 inches wide. Its scarlet-red daisy-like flowers are fringed with yellow tips and bloom from early summer into fall, supporting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.

Plant these in full sun in well-drained soils, and divide the clusters about every three years in spring or fall to keep the plants vigorous and refreshed and extend their production. Cut some stalks for cut flowers and keep up with deadheading to extend the summer bloom. A great choice for any sunny spot, it’s super both massed and in combinations with Achillea, Echinacea, Gaura, Nepeta, Agastache and more!

This ‘Goblin’ blanketflower cultivar is well suited to the front of mixed borders or any place a more petite perennial is desired, as it has a tidy, compact form of just 10-12 inches high by 15 inches wide. Its scarlet-red daisy-like flowers are fringed with yellow tips and bloom from early summer into fall, supporting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.

Plant these in full sun in well-drained soils, and divide the clusters about every three years in spring or fall to keep the plants vigorous and refreshed and extend their production. Cut some stalks for cut flowers and keep up with deadheading to extend the summer bloom. A great choice for any sunny spot, it’s super both massed and in combinations with Achillea, Echinacea, Gaura, Nepeta, Agastache and more!