Once planted in well draining soil and full sun, Montauk daisies will not ask for care during the summer. Winter will damage the exposed parts, so you'll trim all stems in early spring and allow the many fresh buds at the base to develop.
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We just bought a new home and have a montauk daisy in the garden. It took me all summer to find out what this plant is and it is wonderful! I thought it was awesome when it was just leaves because they are herbaceous ... It is so beautiful...just perfect daisies that last and last. ... It is very reliable and requires little care --
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I just planted some Montauk Daisies in my white garden a few days ago. I had seen some from a distance at a house and they really stood out. I had never seen them before, not even at our local nurseries. I found some ... In any event, the darn thing was so leggy and falling over last summer, I don't care if it doesn't bloom!
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The only other occupants of the bed were a gorgeous cluster of Montauk Daisies. ... THANK YOU for this posting! I have aquired the care of a widower's garden and there is one of these there. He said his wife always refered to it as a Winter Daisy and I hadn't been able to find anything on it. Now I know.
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The Montauk daisy is special in a number of ways. It's large, showy, easy to grow, and low maintenance plant. Deer and rabbits, which like so many of the plants you have in your garden, don't seem to care much for the Montauk Daisy.
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Your Montauk daisies or Nipponanthemum nipponicums, will respond well to a hard pruning. Their habit is to grow very leggy and without that pruning they will flop over. Leave them up over the winter and in early spring trim them back to 6 inches high. ... Hibiscus care and maintenance...
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Nipponanthemum (Montauk Daisy) This low-maintenance, never-fail, very showy, and easy to propagate shrubby perennial bears dark glossy leaves that are dense and create a mound 3 feet tall and wide. Beautiful 2- to 3-inch, ... It is happy in sandy soil with no special care and likes strong afternoon sun. It can be exposed...
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QI have what I think are Montauk daisies. They have recently started blooming and they're beautiful. ... Replant in good, enriched garden soil that drains well. In a few years, each of these divisions will, with luck and care, develop into a healthy, happy specimen plant.
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Pinch Chrysanthemums and Montauk Daisies. ... ;  Winter Protection Care ; ·  Start planning for any winter plant protection that may be needed. ·  Wind screens, burlap or antidessicant sprays can help. ·  Irrigation winterization will be done around November 1st. ·  Get those houseplants indoors.
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