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Mums are categorized in two distinct varieties: garden mums and florist mums. While garden mums are considered perennials, ...
Perennial plants are those that go dormant in winter and re-grow the following season. Herbaceous perennials refer to ...
The end of summer shouldn't mean the end of blooms in your garden. These two beautiful perennials will keep their vibrant ...
Nurseries selling mums in full bloom in the fall often refer to them as garden mums. These may be perennial or "florist" mums forced to flower for fall displays.
When to plant your mums can be a little tricky, but follow these tips about basic care and you'll enjoy colorful blooms ...
Even if these garden mums are hardy and suited to your growing conditions, they may not survive the winter. Since all the energy of flowering fall-planted mums is directed to the flowers, little ...
If you missed your gardening window in the spring, don't worry. There's another opportunity in late summer, even as the ...
Those mums sold as perennials are hardy enough to survive the winter and flower in late summer or early fall, providing weeks of color in the garden.
Chrysanthemums, more commonly referred to as mums, are brightly-hued flowers that will bloom and thrive in autumn.
The best chrysanthemums for planting in the landscape are garden mum varieties, which are bred and selected for growing in the garden. They are short, bushy plants about 12 to 18 inches tall that ...
If you don’t want to gamble with planting supermarket potted mums or want a change from garden mums, many alternative hardy, fall-blooming perennials can provide a pop of color in your yard.
Garden Mums The mums we buy in autumn for fall decorations are usually garden mums. While they are perennials and hardy in USDA Zones 5-9, they often won’t survive the winter if planted outdoors.