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You can plant chrysanthemums in the garden to enjoy next year, but don't wait until October to get them in the ground. This is how to give mums the best chance of surviving winter.
Keep fall's favorite flower blooming abundantly all season long. Pick healthy mums early in the season—choose plants with ...
Potted mums typically are bushy and loaded with blooms, encouraged by timely care, including pinching, in nurseries. One ...
Whether chrysanthemums survive the winter depends in large part on when they were planted and how they’re cared for. Chrysanthemums, often called mums for short, are the most popular flower for fall ...
We know fall has arrived when every garden center and big box store is taken over by endless swaths of chrysanthemums. With so many colors and types to choose from, it's tempting to plant mums all ...
While they're technically the same plant, garden mums and florist mums are specifically bred for very different purposes and require different care.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Chrysanthemums, also known as mums, make gorgeous additions to flower beds, hanging baskets and porch ...
Garden mum foliage begins to die back with a few frosts. If you want to store your potted fall mums as dormant plants over winter, wait until a few cold nights have started killing off the top ...
September is here, and cooler weather will be here before we know it. We have had a taste of fall weather, but not quite enough to officially call it fall ...
Whether we’re planting decorative potted mums in fall, or starter plants in spring, mums survive winter best with their above-ground portion left intact.
Although they are considered a perennial in Virginia, mums planted in-ground after flowering in fall are unlikely to make it through the winter and come back next year.
Fall annuals bridge the gap between summer blooms and cool-season annuals. Create a stunning season finale with these 15 annuals for the fall garden.