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I started several of these plants from seed a few years ago. They are the most maintenance free plants in my yard. They are in the same b...Read More
I must say I like this plant because it's easy to start from seed indoors . To my surprise I had to sacrifice a few seedlings to give the...Read More
I purchased two plants 3 years ago from Home Depot. I put then next to each other (1 ft ) apart. They have grown fat and tall. Each plant...Read More
I'm really disliking this plant. I started this from seed last spring. This summer is the first it's bloomed. I will say it has bloomed q...Read More
I hate to rate this plant as a neg, but, with my experience yesterday, I must! My aunt called, her garden ctr was closing for the season ...Read More
I planted two shasta daisy "Alaska"s last year, they grew fine in the hot Houston sun. Even when they wilted in the heat, they quickly c...Read More
I planted several of these from seed the only ones of the shastas that have ever come back through the winter for me. Large flowers on la...Read More
This bloomed the second season after I started it from seed about 5 years ago. The main clump is thriving in full sun in our clayish soi...Read More
I have had Shasta daisy 'Alaska,' which I started from seed, in the same spot in my garden for years. I love daisies, but it is always a...Read More
I grow this Shasta Daisy in my central Virginia garden with great pleasure. It's very well behaved, but I do deadhead regularly. The cu...Read More
This didn't last in my garden. I planted two of these in a perennial bed in 2006 and they came up beautifully last year. We had a very ...Read More
I began shasta daisy 'alaska' indoors before spring with seeds. I planted the seedlings in a pot and put outdoors in early spring. They ...Read More
Not my favorite daisy. It is tall and tends to flop, self-seeds everywhere, and subsequent blooms are smaller and fewer. My seed packet...Read More
This plant is very hardy in zone 5. It comes back year after year and just gets better each time.
A pretty plant, but the foliage has (for me) a very unpleasant odor. It requires support to keep it upright.
Excellent cut flower! The plants need to be staked or caged to keep from falling over (due to heavy rain). I make cages out of chicken ...Read More
I have a chronic problem spot on my patio - an 18" X 60" bed of clay soil surrounded by cement with a southwest exposure - hot and dry. ...Read More
Great reliable plant with no special requirements. Blooms in full sun. May require some staking. Try a tomato cage in the spring before t...Read More