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How To Care for Mums
Mums aren't just for containers. You can grow them in the ground too. And, with a little bit of care, they'll bloom again ...
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Fall Mum Care Guide To Keep Them Thriving For Seasons To Come
Most people treat chrysanthemums like seasonal decor, tossing them out once their blooms are spent. But with proper care, ...
(WGHP) — Mums are a staple of fall decorations. When summer flowers start to fade and temperatures turn colder, mums thrive with brilliant shades of yellow, orange and purple. You can grow them in a ...
Mums are a beautiful addition to your fall garden. Make sure not to plant them in spots that are too shady, as they need full sun to thrive. Also, don't plant them in small pots, or in areas that are ...
Even though chrysanthemums are biologically perennial, not all of the mums you buy in pots in September or August will be winter-hardy if planted.
Mums may seem like the superstar of fall flowers—bold, everywhere and impossible to ignore—but they aren't the only stars of the autumn garden stage. Maybe you've got a love-hate relationship with ...
Despite the colder weather, now is an ideal time to plant perennials, trees, and shrubs, as these plants benefit from root growth during this period, and covering mums with a light blanket or ...
The showstopper of Longwood Gardens' Chrysanthemum Festival is a 12-foot-wide chrysanthemum with 1,363 yellow flowers.
Mums grow best in well-draining locations that receive at least six hours of sun per day. Areas with poor drainage or too much shade can make mums vulnerable to pests and disease. Many types of mums ...
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