That’s where saving the seeds of your mums comes into play. It’s an easy and simple process that can be extremely rewarding. When you think about it, how cool is it to know that the mums you display in the fall were grown by you – and all without paying a dime! Saving Seeds F...
All that energy was already put into blooming. That's why it's better to plant them in the spring or fall so the roots come in before the season's chill. So, after fall, winterize your mums by keeping them unpruned. And for more protection, add four to six inches of mulch after ...
Southerners can enjoy the colorful displays of blooming mums twice yearly because the equal days and nights of temperature weather that cause mums to bloom happen in both the spring and the fall. Northerners must be satisfied with one show in autumn. Mums growing outdoors in Ohio. Credit: Cath...
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First, let’s discuss mums. Truth? They are a little fussy. They can go south quickly. You bring them home and they are all happy and blooming and you turn your back for ONE MINUTE and they are on their last mum legs. I live in Texas, so keep in mind the weather here is hot ...
How to Care for a Dying Mum House Plant To keep your mums growing and healthy, repot them in potting soil using a container slightly larger than the one they came in so they can expand. Then, break up the roots by giving them a rub or gently pulling them away from each other so the...
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It can be tempting to plant mums closely together. Smaller, spring mums don’t seem to fill out a garden space as well. However, keep in mind that by fall, most properly planted mums will reach up to 3 feet in height and width. Like many perennials, mums will often become larger each...
For plants that can survive alight frost, add a heavy layer ofmulchto keep the ground around them from freezing. If the ground isn’t frozen, you can still harvest late into the fall. These veggies include beets, broccoli, cabbage, celery, lettuce, parsnips, arugula,Swiss chard, and other...
Here's everything you need to know about how to grow fall mums, including when to plant and care for chrysanthemums, how to pinch them back, and more!