This video is right on time for me! I just purchased two of these plants, and am putting them into my garden later today. I think that I will cut them totally down after they are done with their first flush. I did not know that this was a way of rejuvenating the plant again in the same year. Good info. Devin! Many thanks.
@@plantvibrations I bought the white petals with yellow center Shasta Daisies. They are beautiful, and the ones I had planted last year are in bloom now. They look beautiful. Keep showing us your great videos. I love that you are in my zone, and only live about 30 minutes from me.
Awesome information thanks for that. I have the Alaska Shasta Daisy, which is a bigger variety.. what’s your suggestion for keeping them from getting floppy and falling over and when that happens they leave a visible hole in the center of the plant in the spring time?
This would be the solution: Important Late Spring Pruning Method - Chelsea Chop - How To Do It & What Plants To Do It On ua-cam.com/video/aP4hM4Q5IOA/v-deo.html
Hi ! Nice video I just brought 2 of those plants, I try not to water them as much and I’m not sure if that’s the problem but leaves on bottom of plant are very dry and crispy I brought them on a gallon container I don’t know much about this plant that’s why I’m asking
Devin when is the best time to prune these for vase bouquets? For example at 03:32 you have various stages of bloom development. Should we use only the fully opened blooms (far right) or will the barely open bloom (second from the left) continue to unfurl to fully extended petals in a vase? I'm surprisingly not finding much info on this for Shastas, thanks for any advice.
That’s a good question, I have never used them for vases. I’d suggest cut three or so at various stages and wait over the course of a week if they continue to open. My best bet is they would continue to open
I had one that died off this year. But I have one that blooms in the fall, I’m guessing it’s a type of chrysanthemum. I have to give it the Chelsea chop in the spring to keep it from flopping.
Hi Devin Hope you & your family are doing well. I watch you on the Q I’m sorry my question doesn’t have to do with daisies but with calla Lillies. I got some really deep purple ones last year Dug them up for the winter of course they had lot of new baby bulbs I planted them all this spring. Now I have lighter purple & ones that are pink Is this normal to get different colors from the mother bulbs?
My shasta daisies are over 2m tall! Is this the same plant? However, I only cut the stems to the bottom at end of season last year, and did not trim the leaves.
Yes that’s called the Chelsea chop. For certain varieties of shasta daisies it is essential to do that! Mine are naturally compact and don’t require it
Yes, wonderful deer resistant plant but buyer beware not to get confused with the Chrysanthemum look alike as those are deer candy. I always noticed how in a field the cows will eat everything but the daises.
Hi Devin Hope you & your family are doing well. I watch you on the Q I’m sorry my question doesn’t have to do with daisies but with calla Lillies. I got some really deep purple ones last year Dug them up for the winter of course they had lot of new baby bulbs I planted them all this spring. Now I have lighter purple & ones that are pink Is this normal to get different colors from the mother bulbs?
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This video is right on time for me! I just purchased two of these plants, and am putting them into my garden later today. I think that I will cut them totally down after they are done with their first flush. I did not know that this was a way of rejuvenating the plant again in the same year. Good info. Devin! Many thanks.
Which variety did you select? Happy to have helpful videos for you!
@@plantvibrations I bought the white petals with yellow center Shasta Daisies. They are beautiful, and the ones I had planted last year are in bloom now. They look beautiful. Keep showing us your great videos. I love that you are in my zone, and only live about 30 minutes from me.
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I love my Madonnas! They keep going and continuously bloom. They are hard workers just like the singer!!
Haha love it!
Super helpful! Mine are 3’ wide, going to divide it and replant in other parts of the garden
Good idea!
I’ve seen Shasta daisies in full bloom last month I didn’t know they can bloom in May too
they're awesome!
Awesome information thanks for that. I have the Alaska Shasta Daisy, which is a bigger variety.. what’s your suggestion for keeping them from getting floppy and falling over and when that happens they leave a visible hole in the center of the plant in the spring time?
This would be the solution: Important Late Spring Pruning Method - Chelsea Chop - How To Do It & What Plants To Do It On
ua-cam.com/video/aP4hM4Q5IOA/v-deo.html
a classic! do you ever divide the cluster? if so, which season? thanks, always interesting posts!
thanks! you can divide them in autumn. just cut them back and divide!
Hi ! Nice video I just brought 2 of those plants, I try not to water them as much and I’m not sure if that’s the problem but leaves on bottom of plant are very dry and crispy I brought them on a gallon container I don’t know much about this plant that’s why I’m asking
As they grow, the lower leaves get shaded out and that happens. Totally normal
Devin when is the best time to prune these for vase bouquets? For example at 03:32 you have various stages of bloom development. Should we use only the fully opened blooms (far right) or will the barely open bloom (second from the left) continue to unfurl to fully extended petals in a vase? I'm surprisingly not finding much info on this for Shastas, thanks for any advice.
That’s a good question, I have never used them for vases. I’d suggest cut three or so at various stages and wait over the course of a week if they continue to open. My best bet is they would continue to open
I had one that died off this year. But I have one that blooms in the fall, I’m guessing it’s a type of chrysanthemum. I have to give it the Chelsea chop in the spring to keep it from flopping.
I wonder why that one died off? old age?
Hi Devin
Hope you & your family are doing well. I watch you on the Q
I’m sorry my question doesn’t have to do with daisies but with calla Lillies. I got some really deep purple ones last year Dug them up for the winter of course they had lot of new baby bulbs I planted them all this spring. Now I have lighter purple & ones that are pink Is this normal to get different colors from the mother bulbs?
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My shasta daisies are over 2m tall! Is this the same plant? However, I only cut the stems to the bottom at end of season last year, and did not trim the leaves.
It is possible, but there are other daisy shaped flowers that are similar
An old British gardener told me to cut them back just to strengthen the stems so they don't flop over.
Yes that’s called the Chelsea chop. For certain varieties of shasta daisies it is essential to do that! Mine are naturally compact and don’t require it
Will it be the same method for banana cream Daisy?
Yes 😊
Yes, wonderful deer resistant plant but buyer beware not to get confused with the Chrysanthemum look alike as those are deer candy. I always noticed how in a field the cows will eat everything but the daises.
Yes definitely not the same! Thanks
Thank you! On target info
Glad you think so!
Hi Devin
Hope you & your family are doing well. I watch you on the Q
I’m sorry my question doesn’t have to do with daisies but with calla Lillies. I got some really deep purple ones last year Dug them up for the winter of course they had lot of new baby bulbs I planted them all this spring. Now I have lighter purple & ones that are pink Is this normal to get different colors from the mother bulbs?
Sometimes this can happen as hybrids can revert to their original coloring
Good to know I’m not crazy