It’s midwinter. And look at this fabulous color here. And you’ve got another one behind in dark sort of purpley red. These are Margaret days now. In the old days, you only use about to get grapey, sort of scraggly white ones, but they bread all different colors. And they tight, neat little ones that you barely have to prune and they flower for months and months of the year, probably at least half of the year. And the end. The great thing about these Mercury days is anybody can grow them. You just get them, pop them in the garden, a little bit of water, a little bit of fertilizer, put them in a pot, put them out on the patio. They’re versatile. Grow them anywhere. They need probably at least half a day sun. The new varieties are compact and easy to grow, so Margaret daisies get some color in your garden.