Care instructions for Shasta Daisy
General Information for Shasta Daisy 
The details below are the general care instructions for Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum × superbum plants - so feel free to update the details below so that everyone can benefit!
How to grow and keep Shasta Daisy happy
Drought tolerant plant – good for xeriscaping.
Resistant to dear.
A prolific self-seeder. Dead head frequently to avoid self-sowing.
How to sow and germinate Shasta Daisy
If sowing directly outdoors, wait until the last frost has passed. Sow directly on top of the soil and press slightly down, or scatter a small amount of soil on top of the seed.
Can also be propagated by dividing the root ball – do this every 3-4 years to prevent it from becoming invasive.
How to transplant Shasta Daisy
How to harvest Shasta Daisy
Companion plants for Shasta Daisy
These plants will grow well with Shasta Daisy:
Repellent plants for Shasta Daisy
These plants will not grow well with Shasta Daisy so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Common Shasta Daisy pests
These pests are known to attack Shasta Daisy plants:
Common Shasta Daisy diseases & problems
These problems and diseases are known to effect Shasta Daisy plants:
How long does Shasta Daisy take to grow?
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