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...or Leucanthemum x Superbum, are part of the aster/daisy family. More
Shasta daisies are the flowers that come to mind when most people think of… More
With their cheery white petals, Shasta daisies are perennial flowers that grow well in… More
... are different varieties of wild and domesticated daisies. They are a common garden… More
... for a colorful summer flower bed. Growing Shasta daisies at home is a… More
Shasta daisies (Chrysanthemum maximum) feature big white blooms and golden yellow centers. These perennials… More
Shasta daisies (Leucanthemum) and their chrysanthemum cousins have a long list of diseases, as… More
... many flower gardens throughout the world. Shasta daisies were created in 1890 by… More
...h the yellow center that many call "daisy" is the Shasta daisy. It is… More
...at people usually think of when asked to describe daisies. The bright yellow center… More
Snowcap shasta daisy is a dwarf cultivar belonging to the aster family. Snowcap blooms… More
...their herbal and medicinal properties. The common daisy or Bellis Perennis, is a perennial… More
...-lived perennial hybrid of two different European daisies, and was created to be used… More
...heir big, white blooms and sunny, yellow centers, Shasta daisies are some of the… More
... made up of white petals and a yellow center. The daisy is a… More
Information about keeping your cut flowers fresher longer from the resource libraries at GardenGuides. More
Guide sheet: Information on Shasta Daisy (crysanthemum maximum) More
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Shasta Daisy Seeds from Garden Guides More
Create comfortable, shady retreats in your outdoor living space. More
Taking care of daisies involves saving the seeds from one year to plant for the… More
... the sun include Coreopsis, Black-Eyed Susans and Shasta Daisies. Plant flowers in the sun… More
Prune daisies for the winter by cutting green plants back half way and trimming brown,… More
The coreopsis is a beautiful perennial flower that likes hot and dry summers and cold… More
...ude the candy tuft, the columbine, day lilies and Shasta daisies. Produce flowers in spring… More
Learn what plants need more sun than others in this free video clip on perennial… More
Hi there! I have several seeds for trade and will have honey suckle cutting i will start rooting little later in the spring. The seeds I have for trade are listed below. What I am looking for is any type of herb cutting that I can grow in a pot.… More
...ix trumpet vine angel of peru datura cleome white daisy kentucky green beans acorn squash monkey… More
... could be described simply as buttons - just like shasta daisies without any petals. In my opinion it can be an attractive… More
Have these to trade; email me :banana-wa SEEDS 4o'clock-mxd Amaranthus-pygmy,tall Amaryllis-mixed Anise hyssop Aruncus dioicus-goats beard Baby's Breath Balloon Flower-purpl/blue Black eye susan Butterfly Bush-Black Knight, pink & wt., pink Calendula-yellow&orange Castor Bean-red Celosia- tall pink Ceratotheca trilob-South African Foxglove Chimes Crabapple Columbine-white Coneflower-purple, prarie, Coreopsis-tall yellow,red plains,lance leaf,sunray, Cosmos-yellow… More
...erennial garden a few years ago. Large section of shasta daisies looked beautiful first two seasons. This past year, they did not grow at ALL? All of a sudden, a small patch of black-eyed susan type daisies appeared in the shasta area??? What happened????? More
I just moved into this house in December. Well..it needs a lot of landscape help..lol I need suggestions please! I have never grown a plant in my life, and I know nothing about gardening! EEK. But I would love to make this pretty and I think I would really enjoy… More
... for the past few years. I have several different Shasta Daisys: 'Becky' and 'Snowcap' I believe. They are beautiful and appear healthy. Each year they bloom nicely and as the blooms fade, new buds appear, however,… More
A week and a half ago I planted shasta daisies, african daisies, forget-me-nots, bachelor buttons, asters, sweet peas, snap dragons, and a flower garden mixture. Most of the seeds have grown into 3 or 4 inch seedlings and I was wondering when I needed to transplant them. Any advice? More
I have seeds from Love-Lies-Bleeding harvested from the pictured plants! I had a lot of request for seeds so I dried them all winter and made them into many packets. I am looking to trade from seeds. Let me know via email the address to ship for and hopefully they… More
... trade; Black Holly hocks chinese forget me knots shasta daisy morning glory grape hyacinth sunflowers blood root organic radish cantalope marigolds flocks sweet william pansy columbine Seeds I would like; Dwarf sunflowers; Teddy Bear (yellow) Double Dandy ( red ) Fiesta Del Sol ( orange… More
i have canna-red hosta- dark green large verbena moss rose of sharon- pink marigolds- mix love in a mist- mix forget me not-blue love lies bleeding coneflower-purple morning glory- "violet feathers" broom corn(sorghum vulgar) radish lemon bee balm artemisia "sweet annie" parsley broccoli pepper-green i would like lavender living stones… More
PM coming your way! thanx! More
... my first year planting perennials. I purchased 2 Shasta Daisy plants along with several other types of plants. Both Daisy plants were purchased at the same time and place and both are planted in the same soil and get the same amount of sun and water. One… More
...ody tell me what is eating my mum, coreopsis, and shasta daisy? I believe it is some sort of mammal as they were essentially eaten overnight. The only things left are the stems. I cannot imagine insects doing this. Any thoughts? More
... glory (5) grape hyacinths (4) forget me knots(9) shasta… More
This corner of our yard used to be a patch of woods and thickets until we cleared it out a few years ago. It's been a fun work in progress over the last few years as I've changed a few things as I learned more about what worked and what… More
I am very new to gardening. Someone gave me some plants. They are flowering plants but as yet have not bloomed. I have the names of the plants. What is the best way to get a picture or find out what the flowers look like? That is besides waiting until… More
...wers and how to tend to them, need some help with daisys. I have 2 fairly large areas with them. They have bloomed and show no signs of… More
Hey ya'll, I got a Shasta Daisy on clearance @ Lowes.It's loaded with seed pods.Am drying them out now.Adding these to my seed list.Happy gardening. More
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