How to care for daisies

To the daisies they are resistant and easy to grow plants, so they are great for amateur or inexperienced gardeners to start growing plants with flowers.

The life cycle of the daisy lasts more than a year, they are composite plants originating from the Europe and are in the same family as the sunflower, chrysanthemum and dahlia.

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How to care for daisies
How to care for daisies

how to grow daisies

The soil for growing daisies must be well drained, clayey or sandy, fertilized with potassium and a fortifier based on phosphor.

Daisies are plants that need sunlight. Sun direct at least part of the day and they live better in places with mild or warm temperatures, as they do not tolerate the cold very well.

Watering should take place in the morning or late afternoon, outside the hours when the sun is hotter. One water a day is enough and they should not be soaked so that fungi do not colonize the plant.

Pruning is important for the plant to produce more flowers and the best time to carry it out is between the months of June and August.

To prune correctly, the branches and leaves must be cut diagonally, with very sharp and clean scissors.

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