The Marguerite daisy is a hardy shrub like plant that is similar in color to the well know Shasta daisy. The Marguerite daisy is popular among home gardens because it even does well in cooler weathers when many flowers have stopped blooming. This daisy blooms in various colors including white with a yellow center and a light pink (cone flower appearance). The best gardening tips for the Marguerite daisy is to plant the flower in a partly sunny spot and allow the soil to dry out before watering. You can cut the daisy for arrangements and expect fresh blooms from mid spring throughout the summer and sometimes in through early fall. The Marguerite daisy is an annual, but if the roots are kept in a dark dry place over the winter, you can replant and expect blooms.
What Is a Marguerite Daisy?
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