When Do Daisies Blossom In England?

English daisies, also known as Bellis perennis, are a delightfully cheery, cool-season plant with colorful pom-pom flowers native to Europe. They bloom from May to July in full sun to part shade and are 3 to 6 inches in height, with a 1 to 1.5 inch bloom of white ray-like petals surrounding a yellow center and a sprawling, flattened rosette of small, spatula-shaped, dark green leaves.

English daisies can transform your yard into a quaint English flower garden with an abundance of blooms. They bloom in March and April often when pansies and early tulips are at their showiest. They can be easily grown from seed in the fall and wintered over in a cold frame, and will flower early the next season. However, they will bloom the first season if the seed is sown very early in the spring.

English daisies can transform your yard into a quaint English flower garden with an abundance of blooms. They rarely grow over 8 inches tall, but their cheerful pom-pom-like flowers pop into bloom in March and April when your garden needs an early start. In warmer areas, they will grow throughout the flowering season.

To grow English daisies, choose a location with full sun to partial sun that is not scorching and water regularly. Plant them under a partial shade to allow them access to sunlight for blooming. If you find English daisies springing up in your landscape, it is best to sow seeds in spring or early fall.


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When Do Daisies Blossom In England?
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