When to Seed English Daisies
Direct sow these seeds in early spring, when the soil is about 50 degrees Fahrenheit. These perennial blooms do not require stratification. While not necessary, they can also be started indoors and transplanted out.
Where to Plant English Daisies
This flower is not picky and can be planted almost anywhere so long as it’s getting full sun. It is very adaptable to different soil types and moisture levels but will prefer well-draining soil that stays consistently moist.
Growing English Daisies
Sow seeds ⅛ inch deep and four to six inches apart, being ready to thin your seedlings to their mature planting distance of 24 to 36 inches. This perennial will come back year after year. It will readily reseed and spread.
Harvesting English Daisies
These daisies can be harvested for cut flowers or left to mature in the garden to attract and support all kinds of pollinators.