This cheery pale yellow delight that resembles a Marguerite blooms from mid-May all the way through June. It has been very easy to grow for me and spreads fairly well spilling over the edge of the garden. I recently transplanted a bit of this plant into a container and it is thriving also, but I covered it for a day after transplant to help it and we have had a few cloudy wet days too. It is not in the daisy or Marguerite family but is Anthemis Susanna Mitchell. I will have a few small pots of this perennial plant at the Kent Farmer's market for purchase.
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AuthorBarbara Eaton, M.Ed. is a Master Gardener, a garden designer and an artist. She works as a professional gardener caring for the gardens of several regular clients. She is a published author, retired educator and a fool for flowers. Archives
January 2019
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