Shasta Daisies: Cutting Back and Propagating The Cuttings
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After your daisy blooms fade, cut them back about halfway and they will rebloom. This is an excellent way to make more plants, too. It is best to take fresh, non diseased and well watered cuttings for best results. You can put cuttings in a potting mix or directly in the garden in you have loose soil. It only takes a few weeks for new leaves to form. Place pot in the shade and don't allow to dry out too much. In late fall you can transplant into your garden.
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THANK YOU! I didn't know it was that easy to propagate them!
Thank you, very informative
Awesomeness. Thanks for this. I have hoards of daisies to propagate from. Gonna go make me some new clumps.
Like the tip on homemade rooting hormone. When propagating a few plants, I’ve used straight honey…roots galore!
@redherringbone
Ай бұрын
Yes, thanks! Learn something new every day!
Great and informative. Thank you!!
Im a sucker for any Perennial, thanks for the tip!
I am so glad I found this video. Awesome information and a new way of transplanting!! Thank you!
Thank you for this interesting and informative video. I’m going to try it.
That’s awesome! Thank you! Something is running through my Zinnias. Wish I could replant like these daisies!
Thank you. I used to have quite a few dasies, but for some reason, i have very few now. I will take cuttings in a couple of months ❤
Great informstion Thanks❤
Thank you very much. I have no success growing a Shasta Daisey. I finally got my Blackeye Susan’s to return for the third year.. I have seeds this time.
THANKYOU. I try to leave a leaf on my cuttings to aid rooting.
Fantastic video
@mommasweeds8412
2 жыл бұрын
Aww thank you so much 😊
Oh I needed to cut the dead flowers before putting in the soil back but they were so pretty hahaha....
Cool
Hey Momma! I have some shasta daisies and wondered if I could propagate them. Then after a brief search I found this video. This is great news! Thanks for showing how it's done. May I ask what size pot you are using and how far apart did you place your cuttings? Just wondering how tall they will get in a 14" planter? Thanks so much and keep on making videos. Your instructions are clear and the video shows exactly what you are doing. Very professional and completely helpful.
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I hope this works! Is there an update on these?
I can tell you’re not in California 🤣 Because they will not let the hose running like that, water is precious!
@mommasweeds8412
2 жыл бұрын
Ooh 😮 good point ! I will be more careful! But I do have a flower bed behind that would soak it up
@karenbarrows6127
Жыл бұрын
It must be so hard living in California. I'm so sorry. I hope you find a way out soon. My Best and God Bless
After I plant them, at what point do I use the organic honey and water?
Does this work for Echinacea?
Κυρία μου το νερό δεν το αφήνουμε τόση ώρα να τρέχει
@robinfitzgerald7093
Жыл бұрын
At least the time to turn off the water didn’t delay the video. The tap may have been farther away.
Are these shasta daisies??? Look like brown eyed sasana
What zone are you in?
@mommasweeds8412
Жыл бұрын
Zone 7
@robinfitzgerald7093
Жыл бұрын
I’m 8B