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Can I plant Shasta Daisies now (September) or do I need to wait till spring?

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Can I plant Shasta Daisies now (September) or do I need to wait till spring?

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  1. Shasta daisies are hardy perennials and fall is a good time to transplant them.

    If you are growing them from seed, then wait till spring. The small plants may not have time to get established before the cold weather comes.  


  2. It is O.K. to plant now but they bloom faster if planted in the spring.

    I hope it helps.

  3. Depending on where you live. In the northern or northwest It might be to cold for them to get a good root system started and they could freeze come winter.

  4. This is a good time to plant in most places. You could just trim off all the finished flowers and plant. They will either rebloom or die back for winter. If they don't rebloom, you can trim off all the dead stems in spring when you see new growth beginning.  Water them in well when you move them. They are pretty tough things. I just cut mine back to the ground.

  5. If they are pot grown, plant now.  They will be OK.

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