Daisies grow to full size within 2 and a half months. They are for plant lovers that have big, big gardens and have a few trees. It's important that you regularly check the flower and make sure it has a freebie surrounding.
When a daffodil sprouts and puts out leaves, stem and finally a bud depends entirely on the soil temperature. There is no set germination like you would find with summer annuals or veggies in your garden. Once the bulb starts to produce vegetation, it takes about 20 days before you get the bud and possibly a flower.
It usually takes about several weeks to notice a grown flower
but, it takes about a week or so to notice a little sprout in the ground
About 3-5 feet.
4 days
too fast...
daisies grow mainly in the spring but they also grow in the summer. Daisies grow mainly in hay fields or open plains. They can ,and do, grow everywhere. Which may make daisies are the ultimate plant in the USA!
Daisies stems grow from forest grounds
in a garden
no
Yes. Daisies are an annual flower that produce seeds.
Daisies love full sunlight. They generally grow in moist, rich soils. You can find daisies mostly in a hay field or in the open fields, during the spring or summer months. Also, in the northwestern United States, you can see daisies growing all alongside the roads. There are daisies that grow in Africa (yellow African bush daisy) and Australia (swan river daisy) as well. The daisies originate in England and grow throughout Europe. The daisies in the United States generally grow from temperature zones three to ten. This excludes places like Alaska, where it is usually too cold to grow daisies.
They can adapt to any weather as long as it isn't to dry or to wet
yes
Daisies can and plants.
Yes they can.
bulbs
No, they grow the most in the spring and summer!