🌼Our Marguerite Daisy is potted up on our terrace and so it's now November and time to bring it indoors - by cutting it back now we ensure lots of lovely cuttings can be taken next Spring 🌼
Hi John - getting colder this weekend ☹️ Thanks for watching and your comment: the daisies do bring sunshine to the November garden! Have a great weekend 🌸
Hi Little Jordan Farm - thanks for watching and for your comment: “Jamaica Primrose” is a lovely splash of colour in the garden at this time of year 😊 Have a great weekend yourselves too 🌸
Hello Sarah - thank you for watching our video and for your support and lovely comment 💚 We are very glad to have been of help Have a great rest of the week All the best John and Melanie 🌸
Hello Teneal - thank you for watching our video and for your question 😊 Your Argyranthemum should be ok in light frosts but if you are concerned take some cuttings to bring inside for the Winter - herewith the link to our video on that very subject using the same plant th-cam.com/video/xr7i_6kHRUE/w-d-xo.html All the best Melanie 🌸
🌼Our Marguerite Daisy is potted up on our terrace and so it's now November and time to bring it indoors - by cutting it back now we ensure lots of lovely cuttings can be taken next Spring 🌼
Looks so chilly there. Thanks for the demo and good luck to the daisies!
Hi John - getting colder this weekend ☹️ Thanks for watching and your comment: the daisies do bring sunshine to the November garden! Have a great weekend 🌸
Thank you..hope your weekend is great 💚
Hi Little Jordan Farm - thanks for watching and for your comment: “Jamaica Primrose” is a lovely splash of colour in the garden at this time of year 😊 Have a great weekend yourselves too 🌸
Always so helpful xx
Hello Sarah - thank you for watching our video and for your support and lovely comment 💚 We are very glad to have been of help Have a great rest of the week All the best John and Melanie 🌸
If I live in a non snowy area in winter Australia with light frosts do I need to cut back on my daisy or bring it indoors?
Hello Teneal - thank you for watching our video and for your question 😊 Your Argyranthemum should be ok in light frosts but if you are concerned take some cuttings to bring inside for the Winter - herewith the link to our video on that very subject using the same plant th-cam.com/video/xr7i_6kHRUE/w-d-xo.html All the best Melanie 🌸