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Urgent Daisy Advice

Posted: August 31st, 2010, 5:37 pm
by Amanda
For 10 years I've been eyeing off a daisy in a local garden, too shy to ask the home owner about it though :oops: Feeling courageous today and quite happy I waited so long :D I asked and was welcomed with the idea, so long as I replace it with something hardy which flowers in blue - haven't thought of what yet? trip to the local nursery will be helpful :lol:

Tomorrow afternoon I'm digging this daisy from the yard. The soil is rock hard clay :shock: which has resulted in the naturally stunted tree, as have a few passing cars taking the gutter and giving it a clip here and there.

What's the roots like on a daisy usually?

I have no idea how they go at being transplanted either? I'll be taking a good chunk of intact root ball with me but are they prone to sulking after being transplanted? Any and all advice welcomed!

Thanks.

Re: Urgent Daisy Advice

Posted: August 31st, 2010, 6:16 pm
by Greth
Should bounce back pretty well, I've moved a few without problems. Cut it back a fair bit, the new growth might sulk a bit, but should be growing again before long.

Re: Urgent Daisy Advice

Posted: September 1st, 2010, 5:43 pm
by Amanda
Thanks Greth, I managed to do a bit of digging around last night on my phone and am surprised by how easy they transplant.

It's getting quite dark now to do any cutting back so that'll happen tomorrow morning.

I managed to dig up the root ball easily, ants and all - boy were they angry! I was covered in their biting fury :lol:

The things we do.. Here's the Daisy.

Re: Urgent Daisy Advice

Posted: September 1st, 2010, 7:49 pm
by alpineart
Hi Anja , looks good , mighty big base you have there .When i collected mine "pre dug"actually ripped out , i cut them back to bare trunks and they have shot well .No special mix ,holesome garden mix free draining and placed in the shade .Good luck . Alpine

Re: Urgent Daisy Advice

Posted: September 1st, 2010, 9:03 pm
by Handy Mick
Hi Anja,
I have a small daisy plant, I had moved it from the garden and in to a pot,
I don't think It even knows yet.

Re: Urgent Daisy Advice

Posted: September 1st, 2010, 11:22 pm
by Graeme
Cowabunger Dude, that is some wood you have there.
Nice find, never had a lot to do with Daisys so no help to you. Please keep us informed of all your progress with this fine Potensai.