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New! With frilly, tousled, yellow-centered double flowers with needle-like, blizzard-white petals, Crazy Daisy looks like it's had a bit of a shock, in a good way! Deadhead faithfully for several months of flowers.
Shasta Daisy Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:0” Seed Spacing:1” Plant Spacing:12”-24” Days to Germination:10-14 days Germination Temperature:70°-75°F
Leucanthemum x superbum. This easily grown
perennial cut flower may be sown outdoors from
early spring up to 2 months before the first frost
date in the fall. Or start transplants indoors 8
weeks before setting out after the last spring frost
date to ensure first-year flowers. Sow seeds on top
of the soil, leaving the seeds uncovered but pressed
firmly onto the soil surface, as light aids germination.
Provide even moisture and strong light.
When seedlings are 4" tall, harden them off by
gradually acclimating them to the outdoors for
1 to 2 weeks. After the threat of frost has passed,
carefully transplant out into well-draining, loamy
soil in full to filtered sunlight spaced 12" to 24"
apart. Prized in summer bouquets and wildflower
drifts, it has large, bright white flowers with
beaming yellow centers. Summer flowering.
Height: 2' to 3'.
Shasta Daisy Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:0” Seed Spacing:1” Plant Spacing:12”-24” Days to Germination:10-14 days Germination Temperature:70°-75°F
Leucanthemum x superbum. This easily grown
perennial cut flower may be sown outdoors from
early spring up to 2 months before the first frost
date in the fall. Or start transplants indoors 8
weeks before setting out after the last spring frost
date to ensure first-year flowers. Sow seeds on top
of the soil, leaving the seeds uncovered but pressed
firmly onto the soil surface, as light aids germination.
Provide even moisture and strong light.
When seedlings are 4" tall, harden them off by
gradually acclimating them to the outdoors for
1 to 2 weeks. After the threat of frost has passed,
carefully transplant out into well-draining, loamy
soil in full to filtered sunlight spaced 12" to 24"
apart. Prized in summer bouquets and wildflower
drifts, it has large, bright white flowers with
beaming yellow centers. Summer flowering.
Height: 2' to 3'.
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