We are moving to a new apartment and I'm ready to try some new plants on our new balcony. The sun hits directly on it and we have sunshine most of the season here. What type of daisy plant do you recommend?
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Where abouts in N America are you Mato? (Thinking of climatic Zones also)
My thoughts would be perhaps the Ox eye daisy - it's pretty hardy and grows wild in the hedgerow here. We usually get hot,dry summers and they survive in the wild in full sun.Last edited by Nicos; 28-05-2012, 10:38 AM."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostWhere abouts in N America are you Mato? (Thinking of climatic Zones also)
My thoughts would be perhaps the Ox eye daisy - it's pretty hardy and grows wild in the hedgerow here. We usually get hot,dry summers and they survive in the wild in full sun.
Echinacea might be nice, osteospermum as roitelet says, daisy flowered chrysanthemum, coreopsis, the choice is almost endless, depending on your zone and weather conditions.Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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I grew marguerites (argyranthemum) on my balcony when I lived in Maryland - a bit different to So.Cal., but closer than the UK, climatewise. Also had windowboxes on the railings with heliotrope (fantastic scent!), calibrachoa, and ivy.
But the most interesting plant I grew on that balcony was moonflowers, Ipomoea alba. Think morning glory on steroids! The flowers are huge, bigger than my hand, and you can watch them open in real time. Lovely scent, too.March is the new winter.
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Make sure to keep them well watered and give them something tall and strong to climb up. I had a tripod of stout bamboo canes, over 6 feet tall, and they were to the top of it and looking for someone to grab in no time flat.
March is the new winter.
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