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Jessica 18-09-2003 01:12 AM

splitting shasta daisies
 
So here it is fall and I have been transplanting plants here and there. I
have a nice clump of Shasta daisies that I would like to divide and plant
elsewhere. Can this be done? Or more importantly, is it very successful?
Thanks for any information!

-Jessi



Tyra Trevellyn 18-09-2003 01:42 AM

splitting shasta daisies
 
From: "Jessica"
Date: Wed, Sep 17, 2003 8:08 PM
Message-id:

So here it is fall and I have been transplanting plants here and there.
I
have a nice clump of Shasta daisies that I would like to divide and plant
elsewhere. Can this be done? Or more importantly, is it very successful?
Thanks for any information!

-Jessi


Jessi....
Shastas are VERY successfully divided and transplanted....in fact, they're
perhaps the Poster Plants to Divide Successfully. (Naw, I'm not trying to jinx
you.) I have no idea where you are, of course, but division can probably be
done now.....BUT Shastas form new plants from their roots and if you wait until
spring, you'll have even more plants to move around where you wish.....and I
think you've got an even better chance at success. I find many more plants in
spring than I put to bed in autumn, and I always do well transplanting them as
soon as they show new growth (or whenever I get to it in spring or early
summer). They grow so quickly and will surely bloom the first summer, that
there's no real reason to put them at winter risk (as minimal as that may be).


Unless you want to divide and move the entire clump, you need only loosen the
plants that have formed on the outer edges and gently dig them out and replant.
Older parts can begin to die out but you'll always have new plants coming on.

Don't forget to dig in some compost and balanced granular fertilizer when
planting. Keep the plants well watered until they're established, and somewhat
moist thereafter.

Best,
Tyra
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Tom Engel 18-09-2003 02:02 AM

splitting shasta daisies
 
Hi Jessica - you don't say what zone you are in - I am in zone 5-6 and I have
success splitting and moving shastas in the spring. They are very hardy - so
you may get by with a Fall transfer depending on when your frost arives.
Randy

Jessica wrote:

So here it is fall and I have been transplanting plants here and there. I
have a nice clump of Shasta daisies that I would like to divide and plant
elsewhere. Can this be done? Or more importantly, is it very successful?
Thanks for any information!

-Jessi


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Jessica 18-09-2003 05:32 PM

splitting shasta daisies
 
I live in the pacific northwest where winter is pretty mellow. I'm somewhere
between zones 7/8 and expect frost sometime in late October at the least.

I may wait until spring before dividing the Shasta daisies, but I'm
impatient to get most of my 'rearranging' done now.

Anyway folks, thanks for the advise!



"Jessica" wrote in message
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So here it is fall and I have been transplanting plants here and there. I
have a nice clump of Shasta daisies that I would like to divide and plant
elsewhere. Can this be done? Or more importantly, is it very successful?
Thanks for any information!

-Jessi





Chris Owens 21-09-2003 03:42 PM

splitting shasta daisies
 
jessica wrote:

So here it is fall and I have been transplanting plants here and there. I
have a nice clump of Shasta daisies that I would like to divide and plant
elsewhere. Can this be done? Or more importantly, is it very successful?
Thanks for any information!

-Jessi


Jessi, IME, you have to work really hard to kill off Shastas.
Cut off the bloom stalks and dig up the plant. With a sharp
knife, divide it into several clumps, making sure each one has
roots. Replant, water. That's all there is to it.

Chris Owens


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