English Daisy
Plant in early spring, 2 to 3 weeks before the average last frost date or as late as 2 months before the first fall frost.
The English Daisy makes excellent cut flowers and is an outstanding bedding and border plant.
The English Daisy, 'Bellis perennis', has profuse bright red and white cushion-like flowers that are a perfect accent for any border.
The English Daisy is the "original" Daisy.
The yellow-eyed, bright red and white flowers will brighten up any border or rock garden.
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Leafhoppers are 1/4 inch long pests that like to suck the juices right out leaves, buds,and stems. You can keep these bugs away by planting petunias, geraniums and perennial grasses - they hate moisture and low light.
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