Daisies in Full Bloom ' Daisy May'

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I can hardly believe my eyes. I’ve never seen a daisy perform like that, such beauty!

I ordered and planted a sweep of 'Daisy May' in a new bed this spring after seeing Laura use these. The first year growth has been impressive along with the continuous blooming. I used Biotone when planted and also deadhead about once a week. Next year I plan to replace some of my older shasta daisies with 'Daisy May'.

I love these "plant spotlight" videos. Thank you!

Those are sensational! I love the compact, round shape. For some reason every time i try to plant daisies, I get tall lanky ones instead of these nice mounding type. Maybe I will try these next year if I can find them. Sometimes it's difficult to find the Proven Winners varieties here.

Daisies are my absolute favorite! When you talked about the Daisy May, 2yrs ago, I got my hands on some & haven’t had great success😔! However, I will not be deterred, & am encouraged by your amazing & beautiful display 😍💚thx Laura!

Daisy flowers

The daisy (Bellis perennis), also called perennial daisy, perennial daisy, Maßliebchen, Tausendschön, monthly rose or in Swiss Margritli ("small marguerite") is a plant species within the daisy family (Asteraceae). Since it grows on almost every meadow, it is one of the most famous plant species in Central Europe.

The daisy is a perennial, herbaceous plant that usually reaches heights of 4 to 15 (2 to 20) centimeters. There are fibrous roots on the short, upright rhizome.

The leaves standing together in a dense rosette are divided into a petiole and a leaf blade. The winged petiole is at least as long as the leaf blade. The simple leaf blade has only one middle nerve, is spatulate to obovate, 6 to 40 millimeters long and 4 to 20 millimeters wide. (Source: Wikipedia)

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How to GROW Dimorphotheca/African DAISY From Seed

About Video: How to Grow Dimorphotheca / African Daisy from Seed - Dimorphotheca is absolutely gorgeous winter flowering plant and if you love White flowers, I would highly recommend you to grow Dimorphotheca at your home. Here in this video I have covered everything from sowing seeds to flowering and I spent 108 days so that I can cover complete life cycle in a single video.

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Really appreciate your effort. I'm just getting into gardening and purchased these plants. I don't know what to expect from them so it's good to see the progress

Thank you for your very detailed video. However, this is my first year that I'm growing African daises. Right now they are in full bloom and very beautiful but, I live in a very short season climate and like to know if there is anyway possible to winterize them.. I would like to keep them for next year. I would be very appreciative if you let me know.. Thank you.

Thank you for sharing, wonder when am I going to plant these daisy seeds haha

Awesome white flowers.♥️...evn i have grown thm frm seeds...i hope i too get such wonderful flowers...and yeah...dahlia is very large n beautiful😍😍

Wow nice work dear this flowers have my garden but name I don't know but today I know thanks for sharing .makes u best friends hope visit my garden.

25 Colorful Types Of Daisies #Differenttypesofdaisies #easiestflowerstogrow

About Video: Are you thinking about adding daisies to your garden this spring? If so, you’re in luck as daisies are some of the easiest flowers to grow. Commonly grown from seeds, daisies can be planted directly into your flowerbeds. Besides ample sunlight and a well-draining soil, daisies don’t need much to thrive, making them one of the best low-maintenance flowers. Different types of daisies bloom at different times of year, so depending on your favorite variety, daisies can be some of the best early spring flowers or best flowers that bloom in summer to add to your garden. Daisies love the sun, making them one of the best full-sun flowers and aren’t usually bothered by insects or disease. For best results, plant yours in a nutrient-rich, well-draining soil with seeds about 9 to 12 inches apart.

Daises symbolize new beginnings, so as you’re starting to prepare your garden for this spring and summer, check out these best English garden ideas for inspiration on how to incorporate daisies into your landscape. No matter which variety you choose to plant, you really can’t go wrong as daisies are some of the best types of flowers you should have in your garden.

Daisies Flowers

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My favorite flower, so simple, beautiful and happy.

É muita beleza! Amo essas imagens.

Son divinas la música y las imágenes!!! Gracias por transmitirme paz.

아름다운 음악 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~

Thks for sharing 😎🙏. A very beautiful video. Praise be to the Most Gracious God❤️🤲.

예쁜 영상음악 감사합니다^^ beautiful flowers..!!♡ very good..!!♡ Thank You..!!☆♬♬♬

the flowers are very bright!!!I like the color of all kinds of flowers

Hello, friend ..Very nice video with beautiful flowers ! Thanks and best regards, from Greece !

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How to Grow Oxeye Daisies for Cottage Garden Impact

About Video: Oxeye Daisy is a native wildflower and the largest member of the wildflower daisy family. A superb addition to any cottage garden planting for June it is a perennial giving a spectacular first flush of flowers in early June here in Norfolk.
Oxeye Daisy set seed easily and self-seeds efficiently.

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what a beautiful garden and place to live 💞 which country do you live in? i’m not sure the weather in the south of brazil would make them grow

I really miss oxeye daisies in my garden. Looking back at some old photos I took in the garden, I noticed how attractive they were. They were very elegant and bright. I'm going to look for some this year.

sunshine filtering through daisies are delight to see lovely flowers

I have many large clusters growing throughout the grounds. They keep spreading every year and it is a great transition from early spring flowers to summer perennials and annuals. It takes a lot of time to dead-head and then eventually cut most of the way back; but even for just the half month of these dancing in the breezes it's worth it. I often get a small resurgence of blooms in early October.

I just love oxeye daisies... its not a weed its a wild flower :) I grew mine from seeds I got from seedaholic if anyone is looking for them . Ted is gorgeous. Love your border.

I planted daisies in southern Brazil they are growing. I look forward to whether they will flourish.

I have seen the Oxeye Daisy for the first time and I have been fascinated by heavenly beauty of these flowers. Please, would you help me to collect seeds of this flower.

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