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Chrysanthemum Maximum Shasta Daisy

£2.49

Producing huge displays of 6in snow white flowers with a yellow heart on tall stems around 3ft blooming.

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Chrysanthemum Maximum Shasta Daisy

Chrysanthemum Maximum Shasta Daisy. A popular and reliable perennial. Producing huge displays of 6in snow-white flowers with a yellow heart on tall stems around 3ft blooming. Between midsummer and autumn. Does not flower in the first season from sowing, but rapidly expands and clumps will need dividing after 3 years.

Cultivation Advice For Chrysanthemum Maximum Shasta Daisy

  • Plant Shasta Daisies in a location that receives full sunlight. They generally prefer at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
  • Use well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.
  • Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the plant’s active growing season. Water at the base of the plant to avoid wetting the foliage.
  • Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants to help retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
  • Shasta Daisies generally don’t require heavy fertilization. However, incorporating well-rotted compost into the soil before planting can provide the necessary nutrients.
  • Deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming. Trim back the entire plant by one-third in mid-summer to promote a compact shape and extend the blooming season.
  • While Shasta Daisies are generally sturdy, tall varieties may benefit from staking to prevent them from flopping over, especially in windy conditions.
  • Every 2-3 years, consider dividing mature Shasta Daisy clumps to rejuvenate the plants and maintain vigorous growth. This is typically done in early spring or fall
  • Shasta Daisies are generally resistant to most pests and diseases. However, keep an eye out for aphids or powdery mildew. Treat any issues promptly with appropriate measures.
  • Shasta Daisies are hardy perennials, but in areas with extremely hot summers, providing some afternoon shade can help prevent stress on the plants.
  • Plant Shasta Daisies alongside other perennials or shrubs with complementary care requirements. They pair well with many garden plants and can add diversity to your landscape
  • In regions with harsh winters, apply a layer of mulch around the base of the plants to help insulate the soil and protect the roots.
  • During extended periods of drought, provide supplemental watering to keep the soil consistently moist. Deep watering is preferable to encourage deep root development
  • Shasta Daisies can be grown in containers, especially dwarf varieties. Ensure the containers have good drainage, and use a quality potting mix.
  • Keep a gardening journal to note the performance of your Shasta Daisies, including bloom times, potential issues, and any adjustments made to their care.
  • Employ good cultural practices to prevent diseases, such as providing adequate spacing between plants, avoiding overhead watering, and ensuring proper air circulation.
  • Incorporate Shasta Daisies into mixed perennial borders or flower beds. Their white blooms can complement a variety of other colors in the garden.
  • Consider planting Shasta Daisies alongside other sun-loving perennials that share similar soil and water requirements. This can create a visually appealing and harmonious garden.
  • In addition to spring division, Shasta Daisies can also be divided in the fall. This helps rejuvenate the plants and can be especially useful in regions with mild winters.
  • Allow Shasta Daisies to naturalize in areas where you want them to spread. This can create a delightful, carefree display of blooms.
  • To extend the flowering season, consider succession planting. Planting multiple batches with staggered bloom times can provide continuous color throughout the growing season.
  • While Shasta Daisies prefer full sun, they can tolerate some light afternoon shade, especially in regions with hot summers.
  • If growing Shasta Daisies in containers, choose large pots with drainage holes. Use a well-draining potting mix, and water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
  • Explore local gardening resources, attend workshops, or join gardening clubs to learn more about Shasta Daisies and receive personalized advice for your specific region.
  • If you wish to collect seeds for future plantings, allow some flowers to mature and produce seeds. Harvest the seeds when the flower heads have dried, and store them in a cool, dry place.
  • Some varieties of Shasta Daisies may have a pleasant fragrance. Consider this aspect when planning their placement in your garden, especially near outdoor seating areas.
  • Experiment with different companion plants to find combinations that enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of your garden while supporting the health of Shasta Daisies.

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Seed Count

150

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