Montauk daisies, or Nippon daisies, thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight. Plant them in the spring or fall, spacing them about 18-24 inches apart to allow for their growth. Water them regularly, especially during dry spells, but avoid overwatering as they are drought-tolerant once established. Pruning back in early spring helps promote new growth and abundant blooms.
Marguerite daisies and Montauk daisies are not the same, although they belong to the same family, Asteraceae. Marguerite daisies (Argyranthemum frutescens) are typically characterized by their vibrant white or yellow flowers and are often used in gardens for their long blooming period. Montauk daisies (Nipponanthemum nipponicum), on the other hand, are known for their late-season blooms and are more tolerant of coastal conditions. While both are popular in landscaping, they have distinct growing habits and flower characteristics.
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
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.
Daisies can and plants.
Yes they can.
yes
No, they grow the most in the spring and summer!
water, sunlight, and air.
to about 3-5 feet