When and How to Prune Montauk or Nippon Daisy, Propagate and Care for it

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @CatalystNewMedia
    @CatalystNewMedia Рік тому +2

    What a great video! Can’t wait for Spring.

  • @lenadmitrieva5437
    @lenadmitrieva5437 Рік тому +6

    Happy to report that the method works 😊 after about 3-4 weeks in the water, the cuttings rooted beautifully

    • @gardeningwithfriends4939
      @gardeningwithfriends4939  Рік тому +1

      So happy to hear it worked for you and you can enjoy more Montauk daisies in your garden or share it with friends!

  • @graceepstein3113
    @graceepstein3113 5 місяців тому +1

    And I’ll return to pruning so I can start More daisies!!! Thank you!

  • @eas2000yt
    @eas2000yt Рік тому +2

    Such a great video. Changing my Facebook status to ‘pruning daisies’

  • @robertstein4328
    @robertstein4328 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video!!!

  • @eaeas9068
    @eaeas9068 Рік тому +1

    My daisies are so pruned right now!

  • @lenadmitrieva5437
    @lenadmitrieva5437 Рік тому +1

    I want to claim a few 😊

  • @lironalterovich5556
    @lironalterovich5556 Рік тому +2

    What time of the year should I cut it down? Should I cut it even though it has buds? And when is a good time to propagate and put it in the ground?

    • @gardeningwithfriends4939
      @gardeningwithfriends4939  Рік тому +1

      Spring is the best time to prune your Montauk daisies and it is fine to do it even if they have buds. They will grow rapidly and vigorously. Sometimes you can prune it second time no later than July 4th to give enough time for the flower buds to form. You can propagate them from cuttings anytime. Fall cuttings would need to be transplanted into pots and kept indoors till spring if you have space. This way you will have plants for your garden in the spring 😀

  • @maryasaksonova3086
    @maryasaksonova3086 Рік тому +2

    You can’t overestimated the importance of pruning one’s daisies

  • @natalyasurjik8275
    @natalyasurjik8275 Рік тому +1

    Hi Natalya, i pruned my Montauk daisies every spring, and they were gorgeous for 3 years, but this year they grew too big, and the stems in the center are so thick, all spreading to the sides. I doubt i will be able to divide them next spring... What do people do with these daisies when they become so huge? I cannot find any videos about dividing/splitting them.

    • @gardeningwithfriends4939
      @gardeningwithfriends4939  Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing! Sounds like it's time to divide your Montauk daisies in the spring. If you are up for it garden fork works very well to lift up the shrub. The whole process is easier if you cut it down prior to dividing. When it is lifted from the ground pull it apart with your hands to minimize damage of roots and get smaller plants for replanting. If that doesn't work use tools like sharp spade to divide the clump. If dividing a plant is not an option for you just cut out thick stems and let younger stems grow. Good luck!

    • @natalyasurjik8275
      @natalyasurjik8275 Рік тому

      @@gardeningwithfriends4939 What if I live the plant in the ground, and just cut all the thick stems that are growing sideways very short, - will new stems grow from the middle?

    • @gardeningwithfriends4939
      @gardeningwithfriends4939  Рік тому

      Cutting thick stems back will definitely stimulate new stems growth. No guarantee it will grow from the middle but worth a try!

  • @leslieeswigart
    @leslieeswigart Рік тому +1

    Mine have spread and taken over the flowerbed.

    • @gardeningwithfriends4939
      @gardeningwithfriends4939  Рік тому +1

      It seems your Montauk daisy is very happy in your garden. I dig out new seedlings when i see them popping out and that helps to keep them under control. Mine Shasta daisies though spreading a lot and taking over, will continue to dig and divide to keep them under control 😀

    • @leslieeswigart
      @leslieeswigart Рік тому +1

      @@gardeningwithfriends4939 it is in a small bed on the side of our house that we seldom see. Can I let it just take over if I keep it trimmed?

    • @leslieeswigart
      @leslieeswigart Рік тому

      Use it as a ground over?

    • @leslieeswigart
      @leslieeswigart Рік тому

      Cover. Sorry don’t know how to edit my comment. Can I use it as a groundcover?

    • @gardeningwithfriends4939
      @gardeningwithfriends4939  Рік тому

      Unfortunately if you keep it trimmed it wont't flower. Depending on your preferences you may replace it with other perennials and put the ones you have in a container. The only groundcover daisies I know is Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum Carpet Angel®:
      all-americaselections.org/product/leucanthemum-carpet-angel/

  • @lironalterovich5556
    @lironalterovich5556 Рік тому

    Also, I have lots of insects who damage it and don’t know what to use

    • @gardeningwithfriends4939
      @gardeningwithfriends4939  Рік тому +1

      I am sorry to hear that. It is always very disappointing when insects go after and damage your beautiful flowers. You may want to give this insecticidal soap a try as a low toxicity alternative to more toxic pesticides: ucanr.edu/sites/mglaketahoe/files/258656.pdf
      It is most effective on small, soft-bodied insects and works on direct contact with pests.I have not used this one myself but will try it as well.