With Leucanthemum superbum 'Spoonful of Sugar', you get a compact Shasta daisy with a tidy, dome-like habit and creamy white, double daisy flowers held close to the foliage. This cultivar is an easy way to bring classic daisy color to smaller gardens without the plant looking oversized or floppy.
Plant it where you can enjoy the bloom show up close: front-of-border plantings, cottage-style beds, and sunny mixed perennial borders. You can also grow it in larger containers as long as the pot drains well and you water consistently during warm weather.
Give your Shasta Daisy 'Spoonful of Sugar' full sun for the most flowers, but it will also perform in part shade, especially where summers are hot. Aim for well-drained soil and water when the top inch or two of soil dries. Once established, keep moisture even during extended dry spells for best flowering and a fuller clump.
At maturity it typically stays around 16-18 inches tall and spreads into a wider mound. Remove spent blooms to keep the plant looking neat and to encourage continued flowering. If the clump becomes crowded after a few seasons, you can divide it to refresh growth and maintain strong bloom performance.