I want my daisies to spread in my small garden. Can I optimise the spread by clearing away the grass around them , or do they actually need proximity to grass for them to romp away?
Please see the following in response to your post:
Since daisies ‘do not do well in long grass because the leaves have very limited powers of elongation,’ the answer to the first part of your question seems to be ‘yes.’
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