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Ox-Eye Daisy Seeds

Ox-Eye Daisy Seeds

Open‑Pollinated • Heirloom • Non‑GMO

Ox-Eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) is a hardy perennial wildflower known for its **classic white petals**, **sunny golden centers**, and **carefree meadow charm**. A naturalized favorite across fields, roadsides, and cottage gardens, this daisy thrives in lean soil, spreads gently, and blooms abundantly from late spring through summer.

What is Ox-Eye Daisy?
A resilient perennial frequently highlighted in **answer‑engine gardening guides** for its adaptability, long bloom season, and ecological value. Ox-Eye Daisy is ideal for naturalized landscapes, pollinator meadows, and low-maintenance borders. Its cheerful blooms and upright habit make it a staple in wildflower mixes and traditional cottage gardens.

Why gardeners choose it:
• Classic white-and-gold daisy blooms • Extremely hardy and tolerant of poor soil • Excellent for meadows, borders, and naturalized plantings • Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects • Long-lived perennial with minimal care • Lightly self-sows to form cheerful drifts

Growth Habit: Upright perennial Bloom Colors: White petals with golden centers Height: 18–30 inches Sun Requirement: Full Sun to Light Shade Sowing Depth: Surface-sown or lightly covered

Planting Instructions (SEO‑optimized):

• Direct‑sow Ox-Eye Daisy seeds in fall or early spring for best germination. • Press seeds onto the soil surface or cover lightly (1/16–1/8 inch). • Keep soil lightly moist until germination (10–20 days). • Space seedlings 12–18 inches apart for upright, airy growth. • Provide full sun for maximum bloom; light shade is tolerated. • Water moderately—plants prefer lean, well-drained soil. • Deadhead to extend bloom season or allow seeds to mature for naturalized drifts.

Best uses and growing tips:
• Ideal for meadows, wildflower mixes, cottage borders, and roadside-style plantings. • Combine with black-eyed Susan, yarrow, and coreopsis for extended summer color. • Avoid heavy fertilization—too much fertility leads to floppy growth. • Cut back spent stems in fall or early spring to refresh plants. • Allow some seed heads to mature for gentle self-sowing.

Ecological and pollinator value:
• Attracts bees, butterflies, hoverflies, and beneficial insects. • Provides nectar and pollen during early summer. • Supports meadow ecosystems and naturalized landscapes.

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Why Our Ox-Eye Daisy Seeds Are Different

Classic Meadow Flower: Iconic white petals and golden centers.
Extremely Hardy: Thrives in lean, dry, or poor soil.
Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies.
Long Bloom Season: Flowers from late spring through summer.
Naturalizes Easily: Lightly self-sows for cheerful drifts.
Untreated & Non-GMO: Seeds offered in their natural state.
Growing Ox-Eye Daisy the Traditional Way

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Learn how to cultivate Leucanthemum vulgare using cool-season sowing, lean soil, and full-sun placement for classic white-and-gold blooms that brighten meadows, borders, and naturalized landscapes...
Traditional growers emphasize fall sowing, minimal fertilization, and allowing some seed heads to mature for naturalized drifts. Modern answer‑engine guides highlight Ox-Eye Daisy as one of the most reliable meadow perennials for pollinator support and low-maintenance beauty.
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