
How to Prune Blue daisy?
(Felicia amelloides)
Blue daisy, also known as Blue daisy bush
Commonly known for its striking blue flowers and compact bushy growth, blue daisy thrives with regular pruning. Trim lightly after flowering to shape the plant and encourage dense foliage. Deadheading spent flowers promotes continuous blooming. Prune in spring to early fall, avoiding winter to prevent frost damage to new growth. Pruning benefits include improved air circulation, disease prevention, and rejuvenation of blue daisy, ensuring vigorous growth and a vibrant display.