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Here is a little article for you; https://www.ehow.com/info_8332075_cut-back-shasta-daisies-rebloom.html
I am an avid gardener and I too, have daisies that get too tall and fall over. I have started staking them this year, and when they got faded and sickly looking, I cut them down to about 3 inches from the ground. Much to my surprise, new growth had already begun and fresh daisies are about 4 inches tall now! So trim 'em down, stake the spot, and enjoy the re-bloom!