Herboo Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Crazy Daisy’ seed packet showing frilly white daisy illustration with golden centre.
Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Crazy Daisy’ flowers unfolding, with ruffled white petals and bright yellow centres.
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Crazy Daisy Seeds

Leucanthemum Chrysanthemum x Superbum ‘Crazy Daisy’

White petaled frilly daisy flower seeds. Welcome the treat of Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy' Seeds, an essential for any cottage-style garden or wildflower meadow fan. These seeds promise to produce daisies with frilly white petals crowned with golden centres. This crazy daisy plant is an easy-to-grow perennial and perfect for those seeking a touch of whimsy, they bloom from June to September, giving a long season of blooms.

Approx 30 seeds

  • Cut Flowers
  • Pollinator-Friendly
  • Pot Fans
  • Not Fussy

Crazy Daisy Seeds – Quick Growing Guide

Leucanthemum Crazy Daisy seeds produce charming perennial daisies ideal for cottage gardens and wildflower mixes. Sow from March to September for cheerful blooms that attract pollinators. These hardy plants thrive in full sun with well-drained soil and require moderate watering.

How to Sow, Grow and Harvest Crazy Daisy Seeds

  • Sow:March–September, direct or in pots
  • Germination:7–14 days
  • Grow:Full sun, well-drained soil, space plants 30cm apart
  • Water:Moderate; keep soil moist but not waterlogged
  • Harvest:Pick flowers when fully open for bouquets
  • Best for:Cottage gardens, wildflower borders, perennial beds

Grow in Your Garden

Leucanthemum 'Crazy Daisy' Seeds

Calendar

Crazy Daisy Seeds planting calendar: Feb–May, Aug–Sep: Sow indoors • May–Oct: Flowers

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When to SowFlowers / Harvest

How to Grow

Start Crazy Daisy seeds indoors between February and May or again in August and September, placing them in a bright, warm spot to encourage germination. This perennial thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soil, making it ideal for balconies, containers, or garden beds.

  • Sowing

    Sow the seeds on the surface of moist, well-drained compost without covering them, as they require light to germinate. Maintain a temperature of 18–20°C to support germination, which typically occurs within 10 to 21 days.

  • Growing

    Once seedlings are large enough, prick them out and grow on in a bright, sheltered position before hardening off gradually. When planting out after the last frost, space plants to accommodate their mature spread of 0.6 metres and height of 0.75 metres, suitable for a 45 cm pot or garden bed.

  • Plant care

    Water the plants to establish them, then only during prolonged dry periods to avoid overwatering. Regularly deadhead spent blooms to encourage extended flowering from May through October, and cut back after flowering to promote fresh growth and maintain a tidy shape.

About Crazy Daisy

Ideal for pots, ornamental floristry, drought tolerance and supporting pollinators.

  • Cut Flowers
  • Pollinator-Friendly
  • Pot Fans
  • Not Fussy

Eventual height & spread

0.6m
0.75m
Plant

History of Crazy Daisy

Historically called ‘day’s eye’ in Old English, daisies close their petals at night and reopen by day. The phrase ‘as fresh as a daisy’ reflects their bright, refreshing appearance after rest.

Other NamesShasta Daisy
Pet/Baby SafeKnown to be toxic.

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