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How to Keep Shasta Daisy Short?
I mistakenly plants some shasta daisy flowers in area that is too
small for them because I have totally under-estimated their sizes in maturity. Now, I have two problems: 1. They are too tall for the small flower garden. That is not the kind of look that I want. 2. After a couple days of rains, their branches are falling all over the place -- very messy. They are pushing over the small annual flowers in the garden border. I should have chosen other daisy-like plants that are much shorter (my wife likes daisy-like flowers). I am not planning to replace them yet unless I have no choice. I would like to know if I can somehow keep them short. I am under the impression that I can keep mum short and bushy if I cut them in summer (early summer? late summer?). Can I do the similar thing to shasta daisy to keep them short and bushy? Is there something that I can do to keep them short this year? Is that too late now that they have started flowering now? Is there anything that I can do to prevent them from getting too tall for next year? Please help. Thanks. Jay Chan |
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