Aster Giant Ray
$4.95
Callistephus Chinensis
- Seed Count 250
- Pops of colour
- Annual
- Height 60 cm
In stock
Description
Aster Giant Ray is a bubbly, bright mix of large, daisy-like flowers, spanning up to 8 centimeters across, that burst with finely pointed petals in a cheerful range of cream, pinks and purples. The blooms cluster like confetti atop sturdy stems, their golden-yellow centers maturing to a warm russet as they age. This isnโt a shy or overly refined plant; itโs an old-fashioned garden favourite, the kind your grandparents might have grown with stems robust enough to withstand spring winds or the curious weight of a lorikeet.
What cements the Giant Rayโs place in the garden is its dual-purpose charm. As a cut flower, itโs exceptional with its stems holding their poise in a vase for weeks, making it a staple for bouquets. Whether planted en masse in garden beds or a tucked into large patio pots to brighten a courtyard, these asters adapt without complaint. In a garden dotted with native shrubs or traditional cottage perennials, its blooms harmonize effortlessly, bridging the gap between wild and cultivated.
Ecologically, this aster is a workhorse. The broad, open centers of its blooms are a beacon for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, offering a reliable pitstop during the leaner days of late summer.
Itโs not fussy about soil, thriving in everything from coastal sands to heavier clays, and while it appreciates water during prolonged dry spells, it wonโt shrivel at the first sign of heat. The seeds themselves are satisfyingly hardy, storing well for future seasonsโa practical investment for gardeners who value self-reliance.
| Method: Sow direct | Soil Temp: 10ยฐC - 25ยฐC |
| Cool Mountain: Oct - Dec | Germination: 10 -15 Days |
| Arid: Aug - Jan | Position: Full to Part Shade |
| Temperate: Sep - Dec | Row Spacing: 50 cm apart |
| Sub Tropical: Sep - Nov | Planting Depth: 3 mm |
| Tropical: May - Aug | Harvest: 100 Days |
???? Sowing Asters: Trays vs Direct
| Method | Best For | Timing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| In Trays | Greater control, transplanting into flower beds or pots | Late winter to early spring (AugโOct) | Ideal for cooler zones or cut flower planning. Use punnets or cell trays. Harden off before transplanting. |
| Direct Sowing | Naturalised gardens, low-maintenance beds | After last frost in spring (SepโNov) | Choose a weed-free, sunny site. Not ideal in cooler or frost-prone areas. Thin seedlings early. |
Tip: Asters prefer not to be transplanted too many times, so sow in individual cells or biodegradable pots to minimise root disturbance.
Sowing depth:
- 3 โ 6 mm (trays/punnets recommended).
Germination:
10 โ 15 days at 20 โ 25ยฐC. Keep soil moist but not soggy.
Transplanting
- Harden off seedlings for 7โ 10 days before planting outdoors.
- Space plants 30 cm apart in full sun (6+ hours daily).
???? Soil and Position
โ๏ธ Sunlight:
Full sun (at least 6 hours/day). Part shade in very hot regions is okay, but too much shade leads to leggy plants and fewer flowers.
???? Soil:
- Well-draining, light soil with moderate fertility
- pH 6.0โ7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral)
- Enrich with aged compost or worm castings before planting
???? Mulch:
Apply organic mulch after seedlings are established to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
???? Care and Maintenance
Watering
- Keep soil evenly moistโespecially during dry spells and bud formation
- Avoid waterlogging or overhead watering to prevent mildew
Feeding
- Apply a balanced liquid seaweed or flower-friendly fertiliser fortnightly during active growth
- Avoid high-nitrogen feedsโtheyโll give you more foliage than flowers
Support
- Tall varieties (especially for cutting) benefit from staking or corral support
- Pinch back the tips when plants are 10โ15cm tall to encourage bushiness
Deadheading
- Regular deadheading will prolong blooming
- Leave a few flowers to go to seed if saving seed later on
???? Companion Planting Guide
| Companion | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Zinnias | Complementary bloom times and colours |
| Marigolds | Pest deterrent (especially nematodes) |
| Cosmos | Similar cultural needs, attracts pollinators |
| Basil | Repels aphids and improves surrounding plant health |
| Dill or Fennel | Attract beneficial insects like lacewings and ladybugs |
Avoid planting near: Potatoes (can attract similar pests) and overly competitive crops like pumpkins.
โ๏ธ Harvesting Asters
For Cut Flowers
- Harvest when flowers are just starting to openโtheyโll last longer in the vase
- Use sharp snips and harvest in the coolest part of the day
- Strip the lower leaves and place stems in cool water straight away
- Asters can last 5โ10 days in a vase if cared for properly
For Enjoyment in the Garden
- Deadhead spent blooms to keep the plant flowering
- Leave some seed heads late in the season if youโd like self-sowing or seed collection
???? Common Issues and Fixes
| Problem | Symptom | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Powdery Mildew | White, dusty coating on leaves | Improve air circulation, avoid overhead watering, apply organic fungicide (like neem or milk spray) |
| Aphids | Curling leaves, sticky residue | Blast off with water, spray with neem or introduce ladybugs |
| Root Rot | Wilting despite moist soil | Improve drainage, avoid overwatering |
| Botrytis (Grey Mould) | Grey fuzz on flowers or stems | Remove affected parts, reduce humidity, improve airflow |
| Leggy growth | Spindly stems, few flowers | More sunlight, pinch back early, avoid overfeeding nitrogen |
???? Seed Saving Guide
When to Collect:
- Allow flowers to fully dry on the plantโlook for dry, papery heads with visible seeds
- Snip the heads and place them in a paper bag or open container to dry completely indoors for 1โ2 weeks
How to Process:
- Once dry, gently crumble flower heads to release the seeds
- Separate from chaff using a sieve or by blowing gently
- Label with variety name and date
Storage Tips:
- Keep seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place
- Ideal storage temperature: below 20ยฐC
- Viability: around 2โ3 years
Tip: Only save seed from non-hybrid (open-pollinated/heirloom) varieties for reliable results.
???? Final Thoughts
Asters are a cheerful, long-lasting bloomer perfect for flower beds, borders, and cutting gardens across Australia. Their ability to thrive in full sun with relatively low fuss makes them a rewarding addition to your patchโespecially when you’re chasing blooms that stretch from late spring right into autumn.
Theyโre also a great flower for beginner seed-savers and cut-flower enthusiasts, offering colour, form, and plenty of personality. ????
Postage Charge
Orders under $35 attract a $4.95 shipping charge. Orders $35 and above have free shipping.
Order Times
Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Postage Days
Seeds are mailed out Tuesday to Friday at 1pm. Except for the Friday of long weekends.
Postage Times
WA 2-3 Days: SA,NT 3-5 Days: NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC: 5-7 Days
Carrier
We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders
Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way ????????
Delivery Guarantee
We take great care to make sure your seeds arrive safely. If your order is lost or damaged in transit, weโll happily send a replacement. Unfortunately, we canโt replace or refund orders that arrive later than the estimated delivery date, as delays can sometimes occur that are outside our control.
Please note that all dispatch and delivery times listed are estimates only. While we do our best to post promptly, delivery timeframes can vary due to postal service delays, weather events, or other unforeseen circumstances. Weโre unable to take responsibility for any loss, damage, or cost that results from a late delivery.
An order is not considered missing until at least 20 business days have passed from the postage date. Youโll receive an email once your seeds have been posted, letting you know theyโre on their way. If you donโt see it in your main inbox, please check your Spam or Promotions folders as sometimes our emails like to hide there.
















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