Most chrysanthemums are annual varieties, and will just do one single season. If grown in a pot, they will deliver months of brightly colored flowers and then be composted at the end of the season. If ...
To keep your chrysanthemums blooming beautifully, prune them properly in spring and early summer. Here's when and how to cut ...
Mums can be overwintered indoors by allowing them to go dormant in a cool, dark location. To keep mums as houseplants, they need sufficient light, regular watering, and occasional fertilization.
Chrysanthemums, commonly called by the nickname “mums,” are a popular fall flower that begins blooming in late summer or early autumn and can last until the frost hits. If you bring home some mums to ...
Revive your porch pots with autumnal blooms like mums, black-eyed Susans, and pansies for vibrant fall colors.
Garden centers are filled with fall favorites like pumpkins, ornamental squash, pansies, mums, asters and more. Don’t stop ...
Mums do require lots of sunshine and well-draining soil. This is how to choose the best site to plant mums—and four places you should never plant them.
Pansies and garden mums are top of the list for adding fall flower power. Heather Ebl of Ball Horticultural Company recommends Top Wave Pansy. “This pansy has enormous blossoms and will pop its ‘face’ ...