If the central portion of the shasta daisy clump begins to die out, that’s a cue that it’s time to divide. Normally, this plant needs to be divided every few years to maintain its vigor. The best time to do this is spring, but this is a tough perennial so you could probably try any time of year as long as you avoid the hottest periods of summer.
If the central portion of the shasta daisy clump begins to die out, that’s a cue that it’s time to divide. Normally, this plant needs to be divided every few years to maintain its vigor. The best time to do this is spring, but this is a tough perennial so you could probably try any time of year as long as you avoid the hottest periods of summer.