1. What makes you most excited about gardening with Bellis perennis?
A. Seeing the flowers bloom
B. Knowing they are easy to care for
C. Making daisy chains
D. Using them in salads and teas
2. How do you feel about using Bellis perennis in herbal medicine?
A. Interested and eager to try
B. Curious but cautious
C. Skeptical
D. Not interested
3. How confident are you in identifying Bellis perennis in the wild?
A. Very confident
B. Somewhat confident
C. Not very confident
D. Not confident at all
4. What’s your favorite memory related to daisies?
A. Making daisy chains as a child
B. Spotting them in your garden
C. Using them in a recipe
D. Learning about their medicinal properties
5. If you could choose any aspect related to daisies, which one would you choose and why?
A. Their medicinal properties
B. Their aesthetic appeal in gardens
C. Their ease of growth
D. Their historical significance
6. What keeps you up at night about maintaining a garden of Bellis perennis?
A. Keeping them healthy
B. Preventing them from spreading too much
C. Ensuring they bloom regularly
D. Managing their growth in winter
7. How well do you manage the propagation of Bellis perennis by seed or division after flowering?
A. Very well
B. Pretty well
C. Not very well
D. Not at all
8. In a perfect world, what would your garden of Bellis perennis look like?
A. Full of blooming daisies year-round
B. Integrated with other plants seamlessly
C. Low-maintenance yet beautiful
D. A dense cover that outcompetes weeds
9. Which of these uses of Bellis perennis do you enjoy the most?
A. Ground cover in gardens
B. Edible leaves and petals
C. Herbal remedies
D. Crafting daisy chains
10. How likely are you to recommend Bellis perennis to a friend for their garden?
A. Very likely
B. Likely
C. Unlikely
D. Very unlikely
11. When you think about Bellis perennis, what are you most concerned about?
A. Invasiveness
B. Disease management
C. Proper care and maintenance
D. Effective usage
12. How prepared are you for utilizing Bellis perennis in cooking or teas?
A. Very prepared
B. Somewhat prepared
C. Not very prepared
D. Not prepared at all
13. What’s your go-to method for growing Bellis perennis?
A. From seeds
B. Through division
C. Buying plugs in spring
D. Letting them self-seed
14. How would you describe your relationship to plant-based remedies like Bellis perennis?
A. Enthusiastic and experienced
B. Interested but learning
C. Skeptical but open-minded
D. Not interested
15. What do you dream about when it comes to having a garden full of Bellis perennis?
A. Colorful and vibrant flowers
B. A natural, untouched look
C. A useful herbal garden
D. A fun space for family and kids
16. When you see a field full of Bellis perennis, what comes to mind first?
A. Natural beauty
B. Herbal opportunities
C. Gardening possibilities
D. Children’s games
17. How knowledgeable are you about the bioactive compounds in Bellis perennis?
A. Very knowledgeable
B. Somewhat knowledgeable
C. Minimally knowledgeable
D. Not knowledgeable at all
18. What do you think is missing in your quest to create a perfect garden of Bellis perennis?
A. More knowledge about the plant
B. Better gardening tools
C. More time and dedication
D. Community or expert advice
19. You have the choice of planting Bellis perennis in full sun or partial shade. Which do you choose?
A. Full sun
B. Partial shade
C. Depends on the season
D. Not sure
20. What’s your favorite meal that includes Bellis perennis?
A. Salad with fresh daisies
B. Soup with daisy petals
C. A sandwich with daisy buds
D. Daisy-infused tea
21. How do you handle the spread of Bellis perennis in your garden?
A. Regular mowing
B. Strategic planting areas
C. Encouraging the spread
D. Not sure
22. What is your current biggest challenge in growing Bellis perennis?
A. Overgrowth management
B. Disease prevention
C. Flowering frequency
D. Aesthetic placement
23. How often do you notice heliotropism in the Bellis perennis flowers?
A. Daily
B. Weekly
C. Occasionally
D. Rarely
24. How passionate are you about using Bellis perennis for its medicinal properties?
A. Extremely passionate
B. Passionate
C. Somewhat passionate
D. Not passionate
25. What’s your favorite aspect of Bellis perennis?
A. Its simple beauty
B. Its robustness
C. Its medicinal uses
D. Its historical significance
26. How well do you feel Bellis perennis fits into cottage-inspired garden settings?
A. Perfect fit
B. Good fit
C. Could fit with effort
D. Poor fit
27. How do you react if you see Bellis perennis overtake other plants in your garden?
A. Take immediate action
B. Gradual management
C. Let nature take its course
D. Ignore it unless necessary
28. What frustrates you most about the growth habits of Bellis perennis?
A. Invasiveness
B. Slow growth rate
C. Disease susceptibility
D. Uncertain flowering patterns
29. Which of the following best describes your use of Bellis perennis in your cooking?
A. Regularly
B. Occasionally
C. Rarely
D. Never
30. What’s your favorite activity involving Bellis perennis?
A. Gardening and planting
B. Crafting with petals
C. Culinary uses
D. Learning about their properties
31. How do your friends and family view your interest in Bellis perennis?
A. Supportive and interested
B. Curious but indifferent
C. Skeptical
D. Unaware
32. What aspect of Bellis perennis care makes you the most happy?
A. Seeing them bloom
B. Their low maintenance needs
C. Using them in recipes
D. Their historical significance
33. What makes you nervous about maintaining a Bellis perennis lawn?
A. Overgrowth
B. Proper care techniques
C. Keeping them healthy
D. Their invasiveness
34. Which of these scenarios related to Bellis perennis would you enjoy the most?
A. A field full of blooming daisies
B. Using them in herbal teas
C. Cooking with daisy petals
D. Reading about their historical and medicinal uses
35. What do you think you need to successfully grow Bellis perennis?
A. More knowledge
B. Better tools
C. More time
D. Support from other gardeners
36. How often do you prepare Bellis perennis for herbal use?
A. Frequently
B. Occasionally
C. Rarely
D. Never
37. How connected do you feel to your Bellis perennis garden?
A. Very connected
B. Somewhat connected
C. A little connected
D. Not connected at all
38. What’s the first thing you do when a new Bellis perennis bloom appears in your garden?
A. Take a picture
B. Study its condition
C. Enjoy its beauty
D. Share it with friends or family
39. How comfortable are you with the idea of Bellis perennis being used as a potherb?
A. Very comfortable
B. Somewhat comfortable
C. Not very comfortable
D. Not comfortable at all
40. What physical sensation do you most experience when working with Bellis perennis?
A. Relaxation
B. Excitement
C. Curiosity
D. Indifference
41. When new research about Bellis perennis comes up, what is your first response?
A. Eager to read
B. Curious to skim
C. Indifferent
D. Uninterested
42. How would you describe your expertise level in the cultivation of Bellis perennis?
A. Expert
B. Intermediate
C. Beginner
D. Novice
43. What are you most excited about with new studies on Bellis perennis?
A. Discovering new uses
B. Validating historical uses
C. Learning about cultivation techniques
D. Understanding health benefits
44. In what form do you primarily use Bellis perennis?
A. Fresh in salads
B. Cooked in dishes
C. In teas
D. As a ground cover
45. How do you typically share your knowledge about Bellis perennis with others?
A. Through conversations
B. Social media posts
C. Written articles or blogs
D. Not at all
46. When did you first become interested in Bellis perennis?
A. As a child
B. As a teenager
C. Recently
D. Always had an interest
47. How do you feel about Bellis perennis being hard to eradicate by mowing?
A. It’s a positive trait
B. It’s a drawback
C. It’s manageable
D. I’m indifferent
48. Do you notice your Bellis perennis plants following the sun’s position in the sky?
A. Frequently
B. Sometimes
C. Rarely
D. Never
49. In stressful times, how do Bellis perennis plants affect your mood?
A. Calming influence
B. No effect
C. Adds to stress
D. Unsure
50. When given a choice, do you prefer single or double-flowered varieties of Bellis perennis?
A. Single-flowered
B. Double-flowered
C. No preference
D. Depends on the setting
51. How often do you contribute to discussions or forums about Bellis perennis?
A. Regularly
B. Sometimes
C. Rarely
D. Never
52. What’s your idea of an ideal Bellis perennis planting season?
A. Early spring
B. Late spring
C. Early summer
D. Midsummer
53. What is your strongest aspect related to Bellis perennis care?
A. Planting techniques
B. Disease management
C. Creative uses
D. Propagation skills
54. Are you stuck in a particular way of growing Bellis perennis?
A. Yes, strictly traditional methods
B. Occasionally try new methods
C. Open to innovation
D. Not sure
55. What’s your favorite use of Bellis perennis in homeopathy?
A. Anti-inflammatory remedies
B. Antidepressant effects
C. Wound healing
D. Anxolytic effects
56. Which of the following best describes your garden’s current state regarding Bellis perennis?
A. Thriving and well-maintained
B. Growing but needs improvement
C. Just starting out
D. Struggling
57. How would your friends describe your gardening expertise with Bellis perennis?
A. Expert gardener
B. Passionate amateur
C. Curious novice
D. Uninterested
58. What’s the trickiest part about using Bellis perennis for medicinal purposes?
A. Identifying correct parts for use
B. Knowledge of dosage
C. Ensuring purity of extracts
D. Finding reliable information
59. How do you determine your Bellis perennis plant’s watering needs each week?
A. By observing the soil
B. By checking the weather
C. By following a schedule
D. By using technology or apps
60. What do you think you need to explore next about Bellis perennis?
A. Advanced growing techniques
B. Culinary uses
C. Medicinal research
D. Crafting and recreational uses