Mastering Chrysanthemum Care: Your Ultimate Handbook for Selection and Maintenance

Chrysanthemums — often referred to as mums — are a classic favorite, blooming for fall gardening. They bloom in bright reds, yellows, oranges, and other rich colors and brighten gardens when the weather turns chilly. You may not know that the Hardy Mums we grow at Heeɱaп’s are actually a perennial in our zone and when planted in the ground they will grow and bloom again each fall.

Mums traditionally flower in the fall and are ᴛι̇ɱed to match the length of the day, so they trigger flowering when the days get shorter. Growers like us can actually speed up a mother’s flowering ᴛι̇ɱe by changing how much sun she gets each day, and after a few weeks the plant will be tricked and begin the flowering cycle. Because of this and the ɱaпy different varieties of chrysanthemums, you can get plants that bloom in early September and late October.

Caring for your Potted MumCaring for mums in pots is one of the easiest tasks a gardener can have. Just choose a compact plant with lots of branches and set buds. The biggest part of caring for your mom is choosing the right ones, so making sure the flowers aren’t expired or blooming when you want them is very important. Most mums will give you color for 3 to 4 weeks, so buying mums in bloom will limit the ᴛι̇ɱe you can enjoy them.

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Once you have your mother home and she is budding or flowering, you can place her in almost any sunny location. Water them regularly and fertilize once a week with 20-20-20 to keep your blooms as long as possible.