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How to Care for Fall Mums ... How to Care For Mums in Winter ... With proper care, potted mum plants can last through the winter or be winterized in a garden for regrowth the next year. You can even take mum cuttings and propagate your plants until you have as many new plants as you need.
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www.ehow.com/how_4443173_care-potted-mum-plants.html
www.ehow.com/how_4443173_care-potted-mum-plants.html
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Best Planting Time / Soil Preparation / Planting / Cutting Back / Pinching / Lateral Removal / Disbudding / Fertilizers / Insects and Disease / Winter Care / Cascade Culture; ... Can I Grow All Of These Mums in My Area?
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www.kingsmums.com/growinf_info.htm
www.kingsmums.com/growinf_info.htm
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Plant in full sun (at least a half day). Rich, fertile soil high in organic material is best. Good drainage is very important for survival over winter. ... In northern states hardy mums are not always hardy, but with some extra care mums can be saved for the next year. As the first frosts approaches make sure the soil is...
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The chrysanthemums discussed here are 'hardy mums,' which are most likely to produce chrysanthemum flowers for Northern gardeners. Care for hardy mums includes dividing, pinching and providing winter protection. ... Chrysanthemum Flowers: Care for Chrysanthemums ... Hardy Mums - How to Over Winter Mums in the Garden...
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Preparing Chrysanthemums for winter ... November25,1998 I live in the St. Louis, MO area. We planted several mums this past summer. They are now about done for the year. What should I do to preserve them in ... Dividing Chrysanthemums • Potted Chrysanthemums • Chrysanthemums from seed • Chrysanthemum Care and Culture;
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www.thegardenhelper.com/mumsinwinter.html
www.thegardenhelper.com/mumsinwinter.html
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Overwintering mums is possible. Because many people think that mums (formally called chrysanthemums) are at best a finicky perennial, many gardeners treat them as annuals. But, this does not have to be the case. With just a little winter care for mums, these fall beauties can come back year after year.
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www.gardeningknowhow.com/flower/wintering-mums.htm
www.gardeningknowhow.com/flower/wintering-mums.htm
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Proper care must be taken, however, to safeguard your mums during the hard winter months. A dormant, frozen state during this time is ideal for your mums and their survival. There are some areas, however, where the winter is too bitterly cold, and mums must be dug up and ... How to Care For Mums in Winter Show More...
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www.homeandgardenflowers.com/articles/11026-How-to-Care...
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To do so may necessitate an additional month or six weeks of care, ... A heavy mulch will prevent the heaving of the soil brought on by sudden freezing and thawing in the winter months. A mulch acts as an insulating blanket in keeping the soil cool in summer and warm in winter. The mulch also prevents the leaves from...
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www.mums.org/journal/articles/planting_early_care.htm
www.mums.org/journal/articles/planting_early_care.htm
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CARE AND PLANTING OF MUM ... Some mums cultivars are not as winter hardy as others. To protect plants from severe cold and heaving of soil, cut the stems back close to the ground after they stop blooming in the fall. Compost all dead foliage and stems, etch., unless they are diseased.
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www.gardencountry.com/pages/mums.html
www.gardencountry.com/pages/mums.html
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