Cutting back daisies is an important part of daisy care. Daisies are a type of perennial plant, which means that they will come back year after year. However, if daisies are not cut back, they will become leggy and produce fewer flowers. Cutting back daisies also helps to prevent the spread of disease.
The best time to cut back daisies is in the fall after the plant has finished flowering. To cut back daisies, simply use a pair of sharp shears to cut the stems back to about 2 inches above the ground. You can also cut back daisies in the spring, but be sure to do so before the new growth begins.