What time of year do the Nantucket Daisies Bloom
Nantucket daisies should be pruned in late fall or early spring, after the last frost but before new growth begins. This timing helps remove dead or damaged stems and encourages healthy growth for the upcoming blooming season. If necessary, you can also deadhead spent flowers throughout the summer to promote further blooming.
Aphids are the biggest insect pest of daisies. Ladybugs and praying mantis will take care of the aphids and leave your daisies alone. Powery mildew and grey mold are also problems for daisies. You need fungacide to kill them.
A Nantucket daisy, scientifically known as Argyranthemum frutescens, is a perennial flowering plant native to the Canary Islands, often cultivated for its bright, cheerful blooms. It features white petals with a yellow center, resembling traditional daisies, and is commonly used in gardens and as cut flowers. These daisies thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, making them popular in coastal gardens. They are known for their resilience and ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.
The address of the Nantucket Atheneum is: 1 India Street, Nantucket, 02554 3519
The address of the Nantucket Dreamland Foundation is: , Nantucket, MA 02554-0989
No, there are three schools on the island. Two are private schools k- 8, and one is a public school system k- 12. There are also multiple day care centers on Nantucket.
The address of the Nantucket Preservation Trust is: Po Box 158, Nantucket, MA 2554
Nantucket was created in 1641.
The address of the Artists Association Of Nantucket is: Po Box 1104, Nantucket, MA 02554-1104
The address of the Nantucket Historical Association is: Po Box 1016, Nantucket, MA 02554-1016
The address of the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association is: 4 Vestal St., Nantucket, MA 02554