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Old March 22, 2015   #1
AlittleSalt
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Default Shasta Daisy

This is my first attempt to start flowers in cells. The flower pack tells to start indoors 8 weeks before last frost. Then get them accustomed to outdoors (What I'm doing now). But it doesn't say anything about what size the plants should be at the time of transplanting them to garden. That is a US penny to show plant size.

I'm also wondering about how they may be able to take some colder temperatures? Shasta Daisies are perennials after all.

Any thoughts, opinions, or facts would be great

Thanks,
Robert
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