I have 72 babies I started on 3/14/2024, sounds like I will have VERY healthy plants to over winter and I'll get great blooms ongoing for years! Great information in this video, thank you so much for those details!!!
I appreciate this video for the detailed information on how to handle the seeding in winter. Even I started with seeds but late in the summer so this video is very informative.
I started about 45 plants from seed and took care of them for 2 or three months before moving them to the two raised beds that I created for them. They are leafy and standing up, but I have just heard that they will probably not bloom until next season. I am sure they will look great, but waiting over a full year to see them bloom is a bit frustrating...
@@EasyPeasyGardening I can't wait to see them. I have put a lot of work into then so far. I have them spaced about 4" apart. Will there be enough blooms to make it look like a blanket?
I live in a cold climate where winter temps can hang at zero for a few days. I love Shastas and want to grow some in pots next summer - will they servive in an unheated garage over winter? Or should I bring them in the house. Thanks, very helpful video
They will survive in garage. They will also survive outside if you don't get snow. The leaves may die but roots will spring back into action in spring.
So no need to thin the seedlings out? Will multiple plants not result in overcrowding? I just started some seeds and have multiple plants per 4 inch pot. Plan to put them outside in a garden after last frost. Anyone have advice?
I've had green daisy leaves but no plants for nearly a year now. I planted the seeds last year around this time, either March or April. The daisy leaves are growing in a small (about the size of half of a red Solo cup) pot. Would that make any difference? I tried putting fertilizer sticks in them a couple of weeks ago and the poor plant immediately burned. I was able to save it by flushing the soil, then shortly afterward the soil became infested with gnats. The gnat problem became so bad I ended up moving the pot outside. The plant appears to be strong because the green leaves returned only a couple of days later, and it still looks green, but no flowers after nearly a year. What am I doing wrong? :-(
It should survive if it doesn't get direct afternoon sun. You cam also plant it in the containers in the first year. That way you can keep moving it around to find an optimal spot for it
I have 72 babies I started on 3/14/2024, sounds like I will have VERY healthy plants to over winter and I'll get great blooms ongoing for years! Great information in this video, thank you so much for those details!!!
I am so glad it was helpful
Can you give me an update on yours? I've been planning lately about growing my own daisies 😅
@sebastianalcones8018 yeah, they are in ground right now and started displaying buds
I appreciate this video for the detailed information on how to handle the seeding in winter. Even I started with seeds but late in the summer so this video is very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice video. Please keep posting good stuff like this. Very detailed and educational. Thank you!
Thanks, will do!
I appreciate this simple to understand yet detailed video! Great content and Thank you !!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you have the seeds infront of me
Ready to go what a beautiful flower and it height can’t wait to add it to my garden ❤ thanks for sharing 😊
Awesome
I started about 45 plants from seed and took care of them for 2 or three months before moving them to the two raised beds that I created for them. They are leafy and standing up, but I have just heard that they will probably not bloom until next season. I am sure they will look great, but waiting over a full year to see them bloom is a bit frustrating...
But you know, after that they will bloom year after year and keep multiplying
@@EasyPeasyGardening I can't wait to see them. I have put a lot of work into then so far. I have them spaced about 4" apart. Will there be enough blooms to make it look like a blanket?
@@jeffnay6502 any luck? Updates?
Nice video! I have the same seeds and will plant them in a flowerpot. I will leave them outside until next summer to see if they bloom. TFS!
Good luck. I love them.
When you planted the daisy seeds there was bugs crawling up out of the soil.
They look like termites.
Thank you for posting this video.
Yes there were bugs but i don't think they were termites
Those are called earwigs!
@@alexismausbach7679 I see
Beautiful plant!
Absolutely
Thank you for this video! Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I live in a cold climate where winter temps can hang at zero for a few days. I love Shastas and want to grow some in pots next summer - will they servive in an unheated garage over winter? Or should I bring them in the house. Thanks, very helpful video
They will survive in garage. They will also survive outside if you don't get snow. The leaves may die but roots will spring back into action in spring.
Thank-you very much !!! The garage it is, as we get plenty of snow. @@EasyPeasyGardening ❄🌨☃🏂🌞
@@yooperlooper good luck
@@EasyPeasyGardening Thank-you!! :)
I’m in central Florida and just bought seeds and was just going to plant scatter the seeds in the ground? Do you think that would work?
Absolutely
So no need to thin the seedlings out? Will multiple plants not result in overcrowding? I just started some seeds and have multiple plants per 4 inch pot. Plan to put them outside in a garden after last frost. Anyone have advice?
Thinning is better specially if you are planting in a container
Shasta Daisy Alaska can survive Zones 4 to 9, very cold resistant.
Oh good to know
I've had green daisy leaves but no plants for nearly a year now. I planted the seeds last year around this time, either March or April. The daisy leaves are growing in a small (about the size of half of a red Solo cup) pot. Would that make any difference? I tried putting fertilizer sticks in them a couple of weeks ago and the poor plant immediately burned. I was able to save it by flushing the soil, then shortly afterward the soil became infested with gnats. The gnat problem became so bad I ended up moving the pot outside. The plant appears to be strong because the green leaves returned only a couple of days later, and it still looks green, but no flowers after nearly a year. What am I doing wrong? :-(
Normally they don't grow flowers the first year. You should get flowers this year. Keep it in sun unless the sun is too harsh
What kind of fertilizer do you use on the daisies ?
Phosphorus rich
Do you guys think Shasta Daisies can survive in zone 9B Florida? Is it too hot and sunny here?
It should survive if it doesn't get direct afternoon sun. You cam also plant it in the containers in the first year. That way you can keep moving it around to find an optimal spot for it
I am wanting to plant these now in order for them to bloom by July this year. Will that work? Thanks!
If you get plants from nursery, then yes
Does the packet seed tell you whether is a short or tall plant seeds?
It didn't
I have those same seeds from the Dollar Tree. The height is on the back of the packet and is 2' (2 feet).
When is the perfect time for seedlings? Can I started now?
Yes, spring and summer are the best times but it will bloom in the next season
So pretty 😍
Yes
Excellent, thankyou
You are welcome!
My favorite flower i want to get good with growing daisys one of my fav flower
Best of luck
Can i plant them in fall?
Yes, if you give it enough time before frost. If you live in cooler areas where it snows, you may have to bring it indoors
In the wild this is when they drop their seeds in the wild
Yes
Anyone spot the centipede? Bloomin' marvelous video.
❤️
Is Shasta daisy the same as chamomile?
No. Chamomile flower is much smaller.
Where can I buy the seeds?
Try amazon
I want some shasta daisy seed can i buy from you please
You can buy from amazon
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Not sure what you meant
Thank you for the video.
You're welcome