Removing the old flowers will encourage them to keep blooming. Mums may be trimmed back in the fall, but you should wait until the foliage has turned brown and still leave about six inches of plant standing. When the leaves start to fall and the air gets crisp, Chrysanthemums are the highlight of the garden.
Davidsonville Annual Mums There are two types of mums: garden mums, which are treated as annuals and hardy perennial mums. Perennial Mums Perennial mums, on the other hand, should be planted directly into your garden bed in the spring. Recent Posts. It flowers in early September.
Rubellum Mum Previously Dendranthema zawadskii latilobum : Also known as a hardy mum, old-fashioned mum, and heritage mum, the plant produces daisy-like flowers. Indian Mum Chrysanthemum indicum : It is best suited for warmer climates. The flowers are used in vinegar and beverages while the leaves have medicinal usage. They are also used to make aromatic tea.
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I live in zone 5, Ontario Canada and would always remove my fall Mums and buy new ones the next year. ALL 10 of them come back with gusto and are doing great. They were a bit leggy so a month ago I cut them back to about 5 inches and they have bushed out. I think leaving them provides protection.
You certainly do offer a beautiful variety of flowers-especially those hanging baskets… Gorgeous! See contact information here. Yesterday I bought some beautiful expensive mums. They are in their pots on the steps. I would hate to see them perish since I live in Brooklyn, NY and the freeze is coming. Can I bring them indoors and if so, at what point please? I go out every day hoping to see a tiny green leaf or any sign of life but notta.
I live in Pennsylvania if that means anything. You should contact the extension service in your state. I live in Portland Oregon. Are they dead, or van I survive them? I am in utter shock!!! I love mums and I bought my first BIG beautiful red ones last fall.
I took them out to the woods and dumped them out of there pots and cried a lil, not really but I wanted to.
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