Shasta Daisy - Leucanthemum maximum. Perfect summer daisy. Easy tips on propagation and plant care.
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
- The Shasta Daisy, one of my favourites. A sun loving and drought tolerant plant that will surprise you with its snow-white daisy like blooms. Keep deadheading spent flowers for more blooms. And easy propagation through division of its rhizomes.
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My first time having Daisys in my garden thank you so much :) also love the shirt goes with the garden vibes ❤
I just love daisies they never let you down in summer. Enjoy their blooms! Thanks for the comment on the shirt and for following my channel.
Thankyou for sharing your knowledge with a fellow gardener who is still learning!
Glad it was helpful! I too learn a lot whilst working on the channel. Thank you again for your lovely comment.
My first Daisy plant is a Montauk, I cut it down to the clump in the fall and its always amazing.. I planted a Shasta from a random seed packet (free gift), transplanted into rich garden soil (topsoil, manure, garden soil, etc, all from bags) and its thriving about 2-3 ft tall covered in blooms.. People all say my flowers are pretty, I build the soil and let the magic happen.. Just received BECKY plugs of Shasta Daisy to place behind mailbox along with two varieties of Salvia.
Thank you for sharing. Such great news. I simply love the Shasta Daisy and also use the blooms as cut flowers. Another of my favourites is the Salvia, great for pollinators and most of all just love the variety of colours. Happy gardening!
Important content. Thank Alive for the info!
Always a pleasure. Thank you for following my channel.
One of MY favourites too. Great show and channel, Alice!💫
I just love them, thank you for your lovely comment and Merry Xmas.
My first year with mine, blooming beautifully 😍
These are the most amazing daisies. Great as cut flowers and as long as they get their sun...they just shower you with blooms. Enjoy them.
Good info.
Thanks Karen, glad you found it useful.
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Welcome on board, we just have fun and hope to pass on the passion. Thank you for following.
@@redsoilgardener thanks for sharing. That's my goal as well
Excellent video! Subscribed and I hope to learn!
Thank you Corey for subscribing, welcome on board.
What should I do after the daisys are dead. Even thow the leaves are still blooming
Sorry for the late response, dead head the spent flowers ( in that remove the dead daisies) it will encourage more blooms.
Can I grow it in clay soil, and at sunny location?
Hi happy festive season! If you do grow it a clay soil, you should add compost in the soil so that you aerate the soil and increase the drainage.
I've been having trouble growing it from seed
Hi, I find that I prefer to propagate through division as it works faster. I did collect the seeds. I have never tried seed propagation. Now that you mention it, I will try to sow the seeds and if successful will do an episode on it.
@@redsoilgardener Thank you
Does it flower the first year?
Sorry for the late reply. If division of the plant is done in early spring you should get bloom in late summer. With seedlings you will wait for the next season.
How do you collect the seed?
Hi Susan have sent you details in your previous message.
Propagation!! When are you going to get on to propagation!! I don't need to know about dead heading etc
Hello Susan I did cover propagation, through division of the rhizome check 16.10 onwards.
To collect the seeds, you need to get the spent flower and allow it to dry. The seeds come from the yellow centre.
Remove the seeds, fill your seed tray or small pot with well draining soil, sprinkle your seed on top of the soil mix and then cover it lightly with soil.
Keep soil moist not soggy and place it in a warm area and provide bright indirect light. Good luck and let me know how it goes.
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Thank you Marqes!