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Ox-Eye Daisy Garden Seeds

Ox-Eye Daisy Garden Seeds

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Leucanthemum

Other names: dog daisy, moon daisy, marguerite 

If you want big, bold, beautiful flowers, ox-eye daisies are for you. They’re the original love predictor plant, their luscious big petals being perfect for the ‘he loves me, he loves me not’ game.

One thing’s for certain we love them! Their thick stems mean they work fabulously in cut flower arrangements. And they’re tough as old boots so no maintenance required. Spread some love and let these powerful pearly white plants bring vigour to your wild space.

How to Plant

Cheap and Easy Method:

For a quick and cost-effective approach, simply scatter the seeds directly onto bare soil. This method requires minimal preparation but has a lower success rate as it heavily relies on natural conditions being favourable. Clear the area of any debris and lightly rake the soil to create a loose surface. Evenly broadcast the seeds across the soil, then lightly rake again to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. This method can also be done in a pot or growing box, making it versatile for various settings.

More Involved Method:

For better results, especially in areas with aggressive weeds or where the soil may be particularly challenging, consider using a terram membrane. This method involves laying a terram membrane over the planting area to suppress unwanted vegetation. Over this membrane, add a layer of soil that is suitable for daisy growth. Sow the seeds evenly across the soil surface and gently press them in to ensure good contact. This method, while more expensive and labour-intensive, greatly enhances the likelihood of establishing a vibrant and sustainable display of Ox-Eye Daisies.

Alternative Methods:

  1. Seed Trays and Transplanting: Start the seeds in seed trays or small pots indoors. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them to their final growing location. This method allows you to control the early growth stages better and protect the young plants from adverse conditions.
  2. Direct Sowing with Mulch: Scatter the seeds directly onto prepared soil and cover lightly with a thin layer of mulch. The mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds, giving the seeds a better chance to germinate and establish.

When to Plant

The optimal time to plant your Ox-Eye Daisy seeds is in the autumn (September to November) or early spring (March to May). These periods offer the best temperatures and adequate moisture levels for seed germination and root establishment.

Where to Plant

Ox-Eye Daisies thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight. Choose a location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Avoid areas that are prone to waterlogging, as this can hinder seed germination and plant growth. They are adaptable to various soil types but prefer slightly alkaline to neutral pH soils.

Watering Schedule

During the initial establishment phase, maintain a consistent moisture level in the soil, keeping it moist but not waterlogged. Water the seeds gently to avoid washing them away. Once the plants are established, they typically require minimal watering, relying on natural rainfall. However, during prolonged dry spells, occasional watering may be necessary to maintain healthy growth.

Blooming Period

Ox-Eye Daisies will generally bloom from late spring through early summer, approximately from May to July. The exact timing can vary based on regional climate specifics and yearly weather variations.

Expected Plant Height

Ox-Eye Daisies typically grow to a height of 30 cm to 90 cm. This variation creates a textured, dynamic appearance that provides depth and interest, while also supporting a diverse range of wildlife and pollinators.

Summary of Planting Methods

Cheap and Simple Method:

  • Scatter seeds directly onto bare soil or in pots/growing boxes.
  • Lightly rake the soil before and after scattering seeds.
  • Suitable for small and large areas.

More Involved Method:

  • Use a terram membrane to suppress weeds.
  • Add a suitable soil layer over the membrane.
  • Sow seeds and press them in gently.
  • More labour-intensive but higher success rate.

Alternative Methods:

  1. Seed Trays and Transplanting: Start seeds indoors and transplant seedlings.
  2. Direct Sowing with Mulch: Scatter seeds and cover lightly with mulch.
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Customer Reviews

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Michael Ward
Look like a great deal

This looks like a great deal, I await the growing to see how they go. Otherwise very happy, arrived on time and well packed.

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Prof. David Brigden

Good quality seeds
Good service

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Glennis Whyte
Bringing life

Thankfully, we no longer destroy everything we don’t recognise, nor do we always label self-seeding plants as weeds. This company efficiently provides seed and advice to bring gardens to life. Good value with fast delivery backs up the range of wild flowers and plants. Brilliant.

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Wendy Brownlie
Arrived quickly

Arrived quickly, haven't planted yet, so cant say whether they flower well or not

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Arthur Mancroft
Classic and Beautiful

Arrived quick and easy, can't wait for a garden full of daisies!