This time last week my daisy plant was in fall bloom but now it’s looking dead or half dead anyway is it normal for daisy to only last a little while each year or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance!
I assume this argyranthemum is last years. They benefit from being grown fresh from cuttings most years. As Fairygirl says, deadhead it, give it a good soak with a spoonful of soluble fertiliser such as miracle gro or Phostrogen, and it should go off again.
Yes I water virtually every evening, i dead headed a few days ago but didn’t take all off as didn’t know if it would be to much?? Should I take all dead heads? It did have a few green flies don’t know if this is a problem but was going to use something for that what do you think? Thanks for replying.
I assume this argyranthemum is last years. They benefit from being grown fresh from cuttings most years. As Fairygirl says, deadhead it, give it a good soak with a spoonful of soluble fertiliser such as miracle gro or Phostrogen, and it should go off again.
Yes i planted it last year I will have another go at dead heading and think I have some miracle grow in the shed 👍
I assume this argyranthemum is last years. They benefit from being grown fresh from cuttings most years. As Fairygirl says, deadhead it, give it a good soak with a spoonful of soluble fertiliser such as miracle gro or Phostrogen, and it should go off again.
Should I use something for the green flies?? Sorry for the questions still quite new to all this lol
That'll be fine - most of these things are similar. Just make sure that the pot soil is moist first. Give it a good soak, over and over until no more runs out, or immerse it in a container to get it properly hydrated. Otherwise, the feed will just run through and out the bottom. Just make sure to follow the instructions for diluting too The green flies are probably just greenfly. You can wipe the off with your hand, or give them a spray from a hose, but do that when the sun isn't on them.
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They benefit from deadheading too, which helps promote new buds/flowers.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
i dead headed a few days ago but didn’t take all off as didn’t know if it would be to much?? Should I take all dead heads? It did have a few green flies don’t know if this is a problem but was going to use something for that what do you think? Thanks for replying.
Just make sure that the pot soil is moist first. Give it a good soak, over and over until no more runs out, or immerse it in a container to get it properly hydrated.
Otherwise, the feed will just run through and out the bottom.
Just make sure to follow the instructions for diluting too
The green flies are probably just greenfly. You can wipe the off with your hand, or give them a spray from a hose, but do that when the sun isn't on them.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...