Aster Ageratoides 'Ashvi' Michaelmas Daisy Herbaceous Perennial in 9cm Pot

Masses of white flowers with yellow centres on a shapely plant over a very long season July to November. Michaelmas Daisies are great for late season flowering and this one starts quite early as well !! Very good value in the garden. Height 85cm. Easy plant even in dry shade once established. The dead flowers are hidden by new ones erupting all around them.

The 9cm (see growers notes below) plant you will receive is approximately one year old and garden ready.

  • Position: full sun/part shade
  • Soil: fertile, moist but well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Flowering period: July to November
  • Hardiness: fully hardy
  • This perennial dies back to below ground level each year in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring. Perennials purchased in Autumn/winter may have no leaves or stems showing at all. This is normal. Late summer and autumn the plants start to die back and the leaves start to look tired so we remove the ones that are dying back in late summer before we send the plants out . They will then continue to die back but are good to plant out in Autumn reading to spring back into life the following season 

    £3.60 postage for any number of plants from this listing and maximum £5.99 postage if buying from multiple listings on one eBay transaction

    Plants are sent out on Mondays to Wednesday's to get to you before weekend. If this is a problem, please let us know.

    About the Seller

    Willowbridge Plants is a small family nursery. It is run by Karl Shorrock. Fully qualified and with 35 years experience. We grow a very wide eclectic range of plants including perennials, shrubs, herbs, a wide range of peonies and my beloved Japanese maples. Most of the plants we sell have been grown on our nursery, some may have been bought in as little plants and grown on. We grow plants to be hardy and tough and to survive once planted in your garden, so all our plants are hardened off before sale. We use no insecticides on our plants, instead using biological control eg ladybirds for aphids and some substances that are organic and safe to use for people, pets and wildlife. I am happy to answer your questions/queries about this or anything else, please email me.

    Growers notes

    We sell most of our plants in a 9cm pot (round or square) This is the intermediate stage that most perennials and shrubs are grown on a professional nursery. The pot is about the size of a coffee mug and the plants can vary in height depending on variety and stage of growth. We start with a plug plant that we have propagated and then pot it into a 9cm pot. In this pot we do most of the formative work to get a nice bushy plant. We don't aim for tall and thin, but short and bushy, a much better product. We sell the 9cm when it is well rooted, has the number of shoots we require from that variety, and is ready to pot up or plant out (garden ready). We do not sell plug plants or newly potted plants which are not garden ready in my opinion.

    We mostly sell this size plant on eBay because of the postage and packing costs. We use the courier Hermes and the cost to send plants is determined by weight and size and we only find it commercially viable in 9cm pots apart from higher value plants like maples. I presume that's why other sellers do the same.

    Your 9cm will be fully garden ready when you receive it, but avoid planting when ground condition are not suitable i.e. waterlogged or frozen and It will need watering everyday in dry conditions until it is well established. If fact insufficient watering is the biggest killer of new plants!! Give them plenty and often. Feeding is important but remember there is food in the compost when you receive your new plants and you only really need to feed once they are established after a few weeks in the ground or bigger pots, if you pot them up.

    We are always here to give you advise after you have purchased your plants. Perennials can be a long term investment in your garden and we are more than happy to answer questions.

    Kind regards

    Willowbridge Plants