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- How to Care for Mums So They Bloom All Season Long
This guide on how to care for mums includes planting tips, growing mums in pots, decorating with mums, pruning, and overwintering
- How to Grow and Care for Mums - Real Simple
Chrysanthemums, also known as mums, are a favorite fall flower for many reasons Learn how to care for mums with tips from the experts so you can keep the flowers looking radiant all season long—and year after year
- How to Care for Mums - Martha Stewart
Mums are a popular fall flower that can be grown as a container plant or in the garden Learn how to grow and care for mums, according to gardening experts
- Perennial Mums and Annual Mums: Which One is Which?| The Old Farmers . . .
There are two different types of mums: 1) “Garden” mums (found at garden nurseries) are hardy perennial plants 2) “Florist” mums (often found at grocery stores and flower shops) are treated as decorative annuals and not grown to survive the winter
- How to Grow Hardy Mums for Blooms Year After Year - The Spruce
Hardy mums are herbaceous perennial fall flowers with characteristic daisy-shaped flowers Unlike florist mums that are grown exclusively for fall flowering and are treated as annuals, hardy mums are winter-hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 9 and provide vivid color year after year
- Chrysanthemum – Growing and Care Tips for Mums | Garden Design
Most mum plants are easy to grow, with their basic needs being full sun, rich soil, good drainage, and good air circulation There are hundreds of varieties available in a range of shapes and sizes that can provide blooms from late summer through fall
- How to Care for Mums, According to Garden Experts - VERANDA
Chrysanthemums, or mums, don't naturally grow and survive on their own Proper care is essentials for these fall flowers Here's your guide to caring for mums
- Mums Buying Guide - The Home Depot
Fall mums bring beautiful blooms and bold autumn colors to your harvest and Halloween displays In this guide, learn how to buy the best mums for your home plus how to care for them during the fall season, and after
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