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FAQS for Buying Daisies Online
What types of Daisy plants are best for my garden?
What types of Daisy plants are best for my garden?
Shasta Daisies like 'Alaska' and 'Real Glory' are excellent for middle or back-of-the-border planting, while compact varieties like Darling Daisy™ or Sweet Daisy™ Jane are perfect for edging, containers, and small spaces. Choose from classic white-petaled options or sunny yellow cultivars like 'Goldfinch' and 'Real Charmer' to brighten your landscape.
Are Daisies easy to grow for beginners?
Are Daisies easy to grow for beginners?
Yes! Daisies are one of the most beginner-friendly perennials. They thrive in full sun, tolerate a wide range of soil types, and are drought-tolerant once established. With simple care—like deadheading and dividing clumps every few years—you’ll enjoy cheerful blooms year after year.
Do Daisies attract pollinators and beneficial insects?
Do Daisies attract pollinators and beneficial insects?
Absolutely. Daisies are a favorite among butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. Their daisy-like blooms offer both nectar and pollen, making them an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly and eco-conscious gardens.
How do I care for Daisy plants to encourage more blooms?
How do I care for Daisy plants to encourage more blooms?
To maximize blooming, plant Daisies in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. Use compost-rich soil, water during dry spells, and mulch to retain moisture. Regularly deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooming, and divide mature clumps every few years to maintain plant vigor.
Can Daisies be used as cut flowers?
Can Daisies be used as cut flowers?
Yes! Daisies are long-lasting and vibrant in floral arrangements. Their strong, upright stems and cheerful blooms make them ideal for bouquets, vase displays, and cutting gardens. Keep a few planted just for indoor arrangements!