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When to Plant Daisies in New Brunswick – 2026

Published: April 27, 2026

New Brunswick spans Canadian hardiness zones across multiple cities. Plant daisies in New Brunswick from mid- to late may.. Cool-season annual daisies (Bachelor's Button, Swan River Daisy) can go out 2 to 4 weeks before Victoria Day in Ontario and Quebec — they tolerate frost down to -7°C. Shasta daisy and other perennials wait until after Victoria Day for safe transplanting.

Daisies planting in New Brunswick

Daisies Planting Window for New Brunswick

Shasta daisies: transplant in early spring or fall. Annual daisies (Bachelor's Button, Swan River Daisy): direct sow 2–4 weeks before last frost. Oxeye daisy is perennial — plant in spring or fall. Most daisies self-seed freely once established.

For New Brunswick specifically, the recommended planting window is Mid- to late May.. New Brunswick gardens across multiple climate zones — adjust based on your specific city. Cool-season annual daisies (Bachelor's Button, Swan River Daisy) can go out 2 to 4 weeks before Victoria Day in Ontario and Quebec — they tolerate frost down to -7°C. Shasta daisy and other perennials wait until after Victoria Day for safe transplanting.

Shasta daisies are reliably hardy to Zone 3 in Canada. Oxeye daisy (the wild meadow type) is hardy to Zone 2 but considered invasive in some Canadian provinces — check before planting.

New Brunswick Cities — Daisies Planting Dates

Each city below has local frost dates, Canadian zone, and a city-specific daisies planting calendar.

Best Daisies Varieties for New Brunswick

For New Brunswick , choose varieties rated for your zone or one zone colder for reliable winter survival. The Canadian-bred or tested varieties below perform well in New Brunswick conditions.

Shasta daisy 'Becky'Zone 3+

Tallest Shasta cultivar (90 cm). Strong stems don't flop in summer rain. Excellent across all Canadian zones.

Shasta daisy 'Alaska'Zone 3+

Compact (60 cm) classic Shasta. The standard for Canadian perennial gardens.

Painted daisy (Tanacetum coccineum)Zone 3+

Pink, red, or white blooms with yellow centres. Source of natural pyrethrum insecticide. Reliably hardy in Calgary and Saskatoon.

Marguerite daisy (Argyranthemum)Zone 8+ BC only

Tender perennial — annual in cold Canadian zones. Use for container plantings only.

Native Canada anemone (Anemone canadensis)Zone 2+

Native white daisy-form perennial. Spreads aggressively in moist Canadian gardens. Excellent ground cover for Prairie shaded sites.

Caring for Daisies in New Brunswick

Sow method: direct sow or transplant. The steps below adapt the general planting advice for New Brunswick's climate and timing.

  • Annual daisies: direct sow seeds 2 to 4 weeks before last frost when soil is workable.
  • Perennial daisies: transplant in early spring (after last frost) or fall (6 weeks before first frost).
  • Choose a site with full sun (6+ hours) — daisies in shade get leggy and bloom poorly.
  • Space Shasta daisies 45 cm (18 inches) apart; Oxeye 30 cm (12 inches); Painted 30 cm (12 inches).
  • Water consistently for the first month after transplanting; established daisies tolerate moderate drought.
  • Deadhead spent blooms to extend the flowering period and prevent self-seeding (or skip deadheading to encourage naturalizing).

Frequently Asked Questions about Daisies in New Brunswick

When should I plant daisies in New Brunswick?

Plant daisies in New Brunswick from mid- to late may.. Shasta daisies: transplant in early spring or fall. Annual daisies (Bachelor's Button, Swan River Daisy): direct sow 2–4 weeks before last frost. Oxeye daisy is perennial — plant in spring or fall. Most daisies self-seed freely once established.

What Canadian zones are in New Brunswick?

New Brunswick spans multiple Canadian hardiness zones depending on location. Major cities and their zones: Moncton (Zone 5b), Fredericton (Zone 5b). Check planthardiness.gc.ca for your exact postal code.

What daisies varieties grow best in New Brunswick?

Shasta daisy 'Becky' (Zone 3+): Tallest Shasta cultivar (90 cm). Strong stems don't flop in summer rain. Excellent across all Canadian zones. Shasta daisy 'Alaska' (Zone 3+): Compact (60 cm) classic Shasta. The standard for Canadian perennial gardens.

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