African bush Daisy (Euryops Pectinatus) - Comprehensive guide on Plant care and propagation.

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2023
  • The African Bush Daisy is a versatile and popular plant that offers numerous benifits to gardeners. Also known as the Golden Daisy or the Dwarf Bush Daisy, its admired for its bright and cheery yellow daisy-like flowers that adds that splash of colour.
    Here's a Comprehensive guide on its Plant Requirements, Pruning and Propagation.
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  • @VloggingLife.
    @VloggingLife. 3 місяці тому

    Thank you I have a few of these from an Ex in Arizona and amazed at how all year green and blooming they are... Now I'm going to make many more! 😁

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  3 місяці тому

      They are my most loved flowering plant... I just adore them as they bloom and bloom. Enjoy propagating and have fun.

  • @diana70031
    @diana70031 5 місяців тому +1

    i will be the first to comment. thank you for a very clear descriptive. I live in the south of france (came from the UK many years ago ). but recently and moved to a new house with an over grown garden all to be re-arranged. a few of these plants already existed and I multiplied them with great success. they flower . and am delighted with the yellow flowers from novembre and now it is january here in the south of France and I think they will continue until feburary or more. I will post again the date until they flower. an amazing blush of bright yellow r flowers in the winter

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  5 місяців тому

      These are one of my favourite flowers and the most reliable as the bloom continuously. Yes do let me know as we go along. Good luck with the new house and the garden. Sending you all the best in this coming year sending lots of blessings.

  • @REA_X_CREATIONS
    @REA_X_CREATIONS 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your channel!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  3 місяці тому +1

      And thank you for following my channel and for your support.

  • @DamnImWounded
    @DamnImWounded 3 місяці тому

    Love your channel ❤❤❤

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for such a sweet message. And thank you for following my channel.

  • @MootieScootie
    @MootieScootie 7 днів тому

    I have 3 that have grown into goliath proportions they are approximately 5 ft tall and 6 feet in diameter. How much can I prune off to get them to a more manageable size without hurting them? Also I am excited to know how easy it is to propagate. Nothing healthy goes in the trash in my garden. I either propagate, chop and drop or compost. I cant wait to be able to have more to spread around the property and share with friends! Thank you!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  18 годин тому +1

      Hi that's an amazing height. Normally, I would prune about a third off. And what I learnt, in order not to loose all the blooms, I do it in stages.

    • @MootieScootie
      @MootieScootie 14 годин тому

      Thank you! That makes sense. I will try that and I'll propagate all the bits and share the baby plants with neighbors.

  • @HotMess-oh2fi
    @HotMess-oh2fi 18 днів тому

    How do you prune back this Daisy type plant and when

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  15 днів тому

      With the African bush Daisy I would prune it back about 5 inches mid summer to encourage more blooms or in event it gets leggy to encourage branching.
      My mistake in the past, is that, I would prune back all the branches. But these days I do sections so that the plant always has some blooms.

  • @laurenglass4514
    @laurenglass4514 2 місяці тому

    Something is eating the African daisy blooms in my yard, what is doing that?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  2 місяці тому

      Hi Lauren, get a couple of blooms early morning and open them up, you may be able to see a caterpillar. There could also be Aphids, have a look at the underside of leaf ( aphids love hiding there) and as you open the bloom look and see if there are any aphids hiding. keep me posted.