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JoeSpareBedroom[_2_] 25-07-2010 09:22 PM

Shasta daisies completely flopped
 
Yesterday, "rain showers" actually meant someone opened up a fire hose in
the sky. My shasta daisies were almost 5 feet tall, and now they're
flattened. I don't see any broken stems. They're just laying down as if to
say "I'm not takin' any chances". If I cut them back maybe halfway, can I
expect them to flower again? Most of the buds are in the top 1/3rd of the
current stems.



Bill who putters 25-07-2010 09:33 PM

Shasta daisies completely flopped
 
In article ,
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:

Yesterday, "rain showers" actually meant someone opened up a fire hose in
the sky. My shasta daisies were almost 5 feet tall, and now they're
flattened. I don't see any broken stems. They're just laying down as if to
say "I'm not takin' any chances". If I cut them back maybe halfway, can I
expect them to flower again? Most of the buds are in the top 1/3rd of the
current stems.


Once dry I would stack some upright. Right now just about every thing
has been knocked down big time. Violent storm winds and heavy rains
hope some I did not already support do so on their own. About a inch
and a half in 20 minutes with gust that almost looked like a fog with
lighting. Just put my Mac back online and wonder why my old cat early
warning system did not work ?

--
Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden
What use one more wake up call?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlfKdbWwruY


David E. Ross[_2_] 25-07-2010 10:37 PM

Shasta daisies completely flopped
 
On 7/25/10 1:22 PM, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
Yesterday, "rain showers" actually meant someone opened up a fire hose in
the sky. My shasta daisies were almost 5 feet tall, and now they're
flattened. I don't see any broken stems. They're just laying down as if to
say "I'm not takin' any chances". If I cut them back maybe halfway, can I
expect them to flower again? Most of the buds are in the top 1/3rd of the
current stems.



When mine finish blooming, I cut them short with just a few leaves
remaining below each cut. I did the same when something ate the white
petals and left the yellow centers. Then they get new shoots with new
flowers. I can get several bloom periods from late spring into mid-fall.

By the way, it's been 68 days today without measurable rain here. We
probably won't see any rain for another 100 days, in mid-November. East
of the Rocky Mountains, summer is the wet season with more moisture in
summer rains than in winter snows. I'm west of the Rockies, where
summer is our dry season and winter is our not-so-dry season.

--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
Gardening diary at http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary

Irondale 26-07-2010 12:05 AM

Shasta daisies completely flopped
 
Yesterday, "rain showers" actually meant someone opened up
a fire hose in the sky. My shasta daisies were almost 5
feet tall, and now they're flattened. I don't see any
broken stems. They're just laying down as if to say "I'm
not takin' any chances". If I cut them back maybe halfway,
can I expect them to flower again? Most of the buds are in
the top 1/3rd of the current stems.


last year the same exact thing happened to my Shasta's.
Got
smarter this year and when the plant was starting to grow, I
put a tomato plant support ring around the plant. Two
months
later and they're still standing tall.

Going to do the same thing with a few other plants next
year.
Waiting until Spring/Summer stuff to go on sale.

Donna
in WA
Zone 8-9



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