Shasta Daisies: The Perfect Perennial for Nashville Gardens

Shasta Daisies

Welcome to our monthly plant spotlight series, where we highlight a different plant each month and provide you with all the information you need to successfully care for it. This month, we’re excited to explore the Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum × superbum), a timeless perennial that’s known for its bright white petals and yellow centers. Shasta Daisies are perfect for adding classic beauty to your Nashville, TN, garden, thriving beautifully in Middle Tennessee’s climate. Let’s dive in and discover why this cheerful flower is a must-have!

Plant Overview

  • Common Names: Shasta Daisy, Ox-Eye Daisy

  • Native to Middle Tennessee: No

  • Perennial in Middle TN

  • Deer Tolerant: Yes

  • Drought Tolerant: Yes

  • Low Maintenance

 

Shasta Daisies

Plant Care

Shasta Daisies are known for their bright blooms and long-lasting display in the summer garden. To ensure their health and vibrancy, follow these care guidelines:

Light Requirements

Shasta Daisies prefer full sun, meaning they need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. Plant them in a spot where they’ll get plenty of bright light to produce the best blooms.

Watering

These daisies require moderate watering, particularly during the establishment phase. Once established, they are fairly drought-tolerant, making them a great choice for Nashville’s hot summers. Ensure that the soil is well-drained to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.

Soil type

Shasta Daisies thrive in well-drained, loamy soil. Incorporating organic matter like compost or aged manure will improve soil fertility and drainage, which is important for their long-term health.

Fertilization

Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to boost blooming. Be cautious not to over-fertilize, as too much nitrogen can result in fewer flowers and more foliage.

Pruning

Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering throughout the season. In late fall, cut back the foliage to about 2 inches above the soil to prepare the plant for winter dormancy. 

How to Propagate Shasta Daisies:

Shasta Daisies are an easy to propagate plant if the section you have now becomes too dense or you want them in other spots in your landscape too! 

Dividing Shasta Daisies:

Division is the easiest and most reliable way to propagate Shasta Daisies, and it also helps to rejuvenate older plants.

  • When to Divide: The best time to divide Shasta Daisies is in early spring or fall, when the plant is not in active bloom.
  • Steps:
    1. Carefully dig around the base of the plant and lift the entire clump out of the ground.
    2. Gently separate the clump into smaller sections, ensuring each section has healthy roots and at least a few shoots.
    3. Replant each division into well-drained soil, spacing them about 12–18 inches apart to allow room for growth.
    4. Water thoroughly to help the roots settle in their new spot.

This method not only produces new plants but also keeps your existing Shasta Daisies healthy and blooming for years to come!

Common Problems

Pests

Shasta Daisies can occasionally attract aphids and slugs. Regularly inspect your plants and use organic insecticidal soap or slug bait as needed to control any infestations.

Disease

These daisies can be susceptible to fungal diseases like powdery mildew and leaf spot, especially in humid conditions. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering to keep the foliage dry.

Environmental Stress

Extreme heat or poor soil drainage can cause stress. If your daisies are exposed to high temperatures, make sure to provide extra water and mulch to retain moisture.

Shasta Daisies

Why We Love it

Classic Beauty: Their large white flowers and sunny yellow centers brighten up any garden bed, providing a clean and classic look that complements almost any landscape design. Plus they are so cheerful in a floral bouquet!

Low Maintenance: Once established, Shasta Daisies are easy to care for, requiring minimal water and attention. Their hardy nature makes them perfect for the hot and sometimes dry summers of Nashville.

Long Blooming Season: Shasta Daisies bloom from early summer well into fall, offering a long season of interest in your garden.

Conclusion

Now that you have all the information you need to care for Shasta Daisies, it’s time to bring this classic beauty into your Nashville garden. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Shasta Daisies will add timeless elegance and low-maintenance charm to your landscape. Stay tuned for our next monthly plant spotlight and happy gardening!

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