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Hi everyone, can't remember if I planted this or not, looks to be some kind of daisy? its quite tall, can anyone identify it.
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Must stop buying more plants, repeat, must stop buying....
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want to be overun. I love them, they are bright and cheerful and low maintenence.
Leucanthemum vulgare...common name Ox eye daisy is taller. Leaves very different.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Noggin - my favourite
I've just sown some of them for the front garden, and have a couple of new, cultivated varieties as well. Nice to have them amongst other perennials @Alisonjayne, and they've probably just seeded in from another garden somewhere
I wonder how many children are making daisy chains now? A lovely childhood pastime @Silver surfer - but perhaps so many people kill them off in their lawns now, which is a shame
There was a member here a few years ago who had converted their lawn to daisy [Bellis] and it was stunning. It was a very well constructed garden, and a round lawn completely covered. Lots of us admired it.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Our green stuff...."grass", which we jokingly call a lawn, is on a bed of solid glacial boulders and stones...with just a very thin cover of earth.
So impossible to improve without starting from scratch....it already has daisies.
It would look fab if they covered it.
Good for wild life.
No fertilisers or weed /moss killers needed
Thanks for the idea.
Sadly most children are far to busy with phones/friends/facebook/ to look at what is around them.
It was beautiful - such a simple idea too. No maintenance either, as you say.
I think what made it so effective was the fact that the garden was quite formal and structural, and then there was this immaculate circle of little white daisies. A great combination. You'd have looked at that every day and smiled
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...