Sorry to hear about your shasta daisies. There could be a number of factors that led to the petals dropping—not the correct soil composition at the time of planting, incorrect watering or soil is not well-draining, or shock from the transplant. It’s also hard to know how long the flowers have been in bloom prior to your purchase. You should deadhead the spent flowers and hopefully there will be more blooms to come in the coming months.
Hi Susie,
Sorry to hear about your shasta daisies. There could be a number of factors that led to the petals dropping—not the correct soil composition at the time of planting, incorrect watering or soil is not well-draining, or shock from the transplant. It’s also hard to know how long the flowers have been in bloom prior to your purchase. You should deadhead the spent flowers and hopefully there will be more blooms to come in the coming months.