The stench of Shasta Daisies
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Have: Gloriosa Daisy and Shasta Daisy
Comments (2)I would love some gloriosa aisy seeds.I have vegs(some organic).I just moved and trying to get organized.Have bush beans,lettuce,spinach,parsley,corn,etc....See MoreAm I the only one that likes Shasta daisies?
Comments (41)Not a Shasta but does anyone grow Marguerites, Chrysanthemum frutescens not a hardy perennial (have to take cuttings) for me but should do well in warmer climes. I haven't grown them for years, in fact I can't really say I've seen them in the garden centers the last few years. Annette...See MoreShasta Daisy suddenly died?
Comments (9)I went out to give a gentle tug on what's left of the plant, and it essentially wasn't attached to the ground. I mean, it pulled up with less than 1 lb of force. There's one little pair of green leaves down at the bottom, so I left those just in case. Clearly, something got to the roots of the plant. I'm curious why only this plant is affected - it's right next to another Shasta, and in the same bed as a wide variety of things. Oh well. Chalk it up to nature, I guess. Jeff J...See MoreWANTED: Ox-eyed Daisy or Shasta daisy
Comments (1)I have shasta daisy and would like to trade for hardy blue aster. I'm near Red Oak....See Morerusty_blackhaw
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