Species shasta daisy Guide
smooth, white, flower with prominent yellow stamens, and smooth, green, elliptic leaves

shasta daisy

Leucanthemum superbum 'Sunny Side Up'

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Stem Propagation,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 9

Flowers:

White rays with yellow center disk Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum superbum 'Sunny Side Up') should be watered deeply once or twice per week during the growing season. It is important to allow the soil to dry out somewhat between waterings to promote healthy roots and to avoid rootrot. In hot, dryweather, the soil may need to be watered more frequently. Water deeply in the morning and avoid overwatering. In cold winters, watering should be reduced as the plants may go dormant. Apply 1-2 inches of water per week, either with a soaker hose or by hand.

sunlight

Shasta Daisies should receive 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. Ideally they should grow in full sun during the morning and receive afternoon shade to avoid burning from the strong summer sunlight. This plant species thrives in warm climates, and flowers best in areas with long, hot summers. The best time of year to plant Shasta Daisies is in the spring after all danger of frost has passed.

pruning

Shasta Daisy, a colorful perennial that blooms from spring through summer, requires pruning to keep it looking its best. To properly prune these plants, doing regular maintenance throughout the season is recommended. In the early spring, after the last chance of frost, prune back any dead or damaged stems, as well as any old leaves and overcrowded stems. Pinch the ends of the stems to promote bushiness and encourage blooming. Throughout the growing season, cut off the spent blooms to encourage increased flowering, and also pluck off any yellowed or damaged foliage. In the fall, after the first frost, trim back the entire plant by a third, removing any dead stems or foliage. This will encourage the plant to form new buds, which will lead to new blooms in the early spring. By doing regular pruning throughout the season, you can successfully grow a healthy Shasta Daisy that has beautiful blooms all season long.