This is one of the best well explained of Chrysanthemums I have ever heard on RUclips, you are also very nicely spoken person. Your knowledge is unique and unbelievable. Girl, you are immaculate. Helping others to make a better garden, what else can we ask for, I volunteer for a Nursing home, I planted Chysanthemomfor the first time, they grew very huge, but no flower. Now I will follow your technique. Blessings to you from my heart
This is one of the best well explained of Chrysanthemums I have ever heard on RUclips, you are also very nicely spoken person. Your knowledge is unique and unbelievable. Girl, you are immaculate. Helping others to make a better garden, what else can we ask for, I volunteer for a Nursing home, I planted Chysanthemomfor the first time, they grew very huge, but no flower. Now I will follow your technique. Blessings to you from my heart
SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF PLANTS. GREAT VIDEO. **
FWIW, I live in zone 7b and can easily travel to PA to buy my mums grown in a zone 4… they have always survived winter.
Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
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Thx. Simply and straight forward?
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My planted mums come back for years.
What gardening zone are you in ??
@@sarikadatta3706 zone 5-6 dirt is clay and rock.
@@sarikadatta3706 I'm in N
W. Indiana and mine have come back each year, but I planted in the ground.
@@lindabradford9591. Thanks Linda
I am in zone 6a. And I put them in ground. Fingers crossed
I purchased mums at a neighborhood grocery store, and they started burning even though they were given ample water and sunlight. What should I do?
My mums purchased at the grocery store are already dying any suggestions?
I would snip off any dead blooms and give the plant a good, deep soak.
How to care for a store bought mum plant