I bought my Mums at the end of July partially open.I left them in the pots. They opened a week later, and died 6 weeks after that. They turned an ugly brown. I deheaded the plants, water them and left them outside. They are blossoming right now ! I cant believe it! They look brand new, and its the almost November.
I actually purchased/planted about 80 mums from Walmart ($1 a piece) in August, and my mums are still going strong currently in October. It's all about how you take care of them ❤💐❤.
I just received mine as a gift...its already opened and gorgeous! Being November, and in Ga. I Figure it's too late to plant in the ground! How can I keep it alive until next year when it's time to plant? Thanks in advance!
I got 2 mums from the grocery store last fall. They were lovely! And then, soon faded. After awhile I quit tending to them and “hid” them behind my azalea and forgot about them. Lo and behold! They came back this spring, so I planted them in my flowerbed and they are happy campers!
Thank u so much for the information on how to care for Mums.It was my first time buying this plant. The plant came without instructions. Besides I didn’t even know the name. But I loved it so much! So I promised myself to google it. However, u furnished me with just the information I needed. Thanks again!
Wonderful! Bought my first ever Mum today. I thought it was just for decoration. I’m glad to here I can plant it, and it will bloom again. Thank you 🤗🪴
I have bought mums mid September and they lasted until Nov. I pot them ans use the as fall decoration, then plant thrm in my flower beds. Some come back in Spring and some in the fall... Some not at all. I live in Arkansas zone 6 to 8.
I bought 5 mums last September. Planted them in my garden. After they bloomed out I placed them in a raised bed filled with dirt I got from my sisters old hog wallow. They kept all their foliage through the winter. Even a one week period in January where the temperature remained below freezing for 5 days straight. That was pretty much all the winter we had. My purple mums budded out in early April and are now in full bloom. And have been for a month. The other 3 are healthy and growing rapidly and I have to pinch them regularly. They are getting really big. Just west of Little Rock AR.
I bought a mum plant from the Amish last year I set it on my top step through you fall I took it off my step set it on my patio all through the summer of this year it was blooming through the summer I have it on my front step now and their flowers on it, so hopefully it'll come back next year I don't know we'll see but I'm happy to see flowers this year I don't have to go out and buy a new one. 😁
Thanks! I just brought some mums for my deck last week. And tomorrow is the first day of Autumn. One was fully open and the others have small buds and a few started to open. My deck gets full sun! Good to know about the watering everyday. I also play two small mum plants last week.. So I hope they come back next year! We are under a front warning tonight. So I cover them with plastic bags. I don't know if that will help or not, but I take care of my babies I call them.... So glad I found your channel! Thank you for all the advice!!!!🌻😊
Not sure..but, I watched a video earlier titled "Want to know how to care for mums?" It was short and sweet..plenty of water, and keep dead blooms pinched off! That was it!
Oh great 🤦♀️ I just bought some today and it’s August 🙄😩 I want them to come back next year, know don’t know if I should plant them in my garden. I don’t want dead flowers before fall come.
It sounds like it was either storming or it was about to storm...thanks for helpful hints here. I love mums but don't know much about flowers...we're about to have our front yard garden done so this was very helpful. I'm wondering if they do well on the ground, where direct sunlight is present most of the day...we do have two trees that provide for some shading over the front yard garden...but it's usually pretty hot when the sun is out during warm months. I like the burgundy/maroon color but all mums look great as far as I'm concerned...
Thank you for your video and sharing your knowledge. Any tips for growing indoors? Can or is it healthy for a mum to bloom all year round? Thank you again... BLESSINGS to you all and your families and your business
Good info here thanks. Question: If I buy a Mum, keep it in it's pot and bring it indoors before it freezes, can it be kept till Spring and be put back out on my porch, will it come back in Fall? I really have no place to plant it, I live in Nova Scotia, so leaving it out over winter will kill it I believe, but I hate to spend $15.00 (the going price here for potted Hardy Mums) just to have a plant for a few weeks at the most.
I love in zone 6a. I have one mum that returns every year. Have tried to plant in other locations but it maybe I'm buying too late. (Purchase in August but frosts comes October). I think a sunny location that can be mulched well after frost will help.
Mine have been fully open for 5 weeks. Does that mean they are going to close soon? I am bringing them in for the winter. Do I water them every day if they close up for the winter? 1st time having them but I have been doing well so far.
Planted mum plants late August from a reputable nursery. OUr condo landscapers completely cut them back where I couldn’t see a stem. It’s late June, and I can’t see a green sprout or a trace of my mums. OUt of frustration, I cleared off all the mulch of where I planted them and watered and fertilized in hopes of finding “something”. Any advice?
Thanks for the Video. And I got couple questions: Does mum spread their roots or they spread seeds? I put mums in my flower bed and I have a small walk path in the middle, this is the second year and I found they growing crazy and a lot of new grown from the walking path. Second question; how and when to shape the mums? I like they looks round but afraid if I cut too much will hurt they bloom the flowers Third: what type of soil or mums like, or what fertilizer I should use? I only grave some cows poop last winter and watered a lot Thanks
I planted garden mums just a few weeks ago, one last Saturday. Always thought that harty mums are perennial. Other mums are annual. At any rate, like mums.
Hi There, Please if you can guide me...I just ordered 350 of mum plugs. (cuttings) I also have the mum pots.( Does the pot size matter? The bigger the pot the bigger the mum? ) What is the trick to growing them as big as yours in the video? Will the 20-10-20 help grow them to the size in your video? Also what type of grass is behind you in the video? Thank you
I bought mums from the big box store in October to keep in their pots and keep indoors under grow lights. My house is fairly cool. Wonder how this will work. I bought different sizes and stage of openness. Also, I saw something on the internet that said mums are good cleaners of indoor air. Does anyone know about this?
Dont buy from big box stores in August? I do all the time. They sell them at that time in the early bud stage. You just have to pick the right ones. And SAVE money compared to garden centers. Garden Centers are great for knowledge base. But to expensive for my taste. So box stores are great. SAVE SAVE SAVE. But you do not get the selection at BB stores as you do garden centers.
Can you let me know when I do put it in my landscape what I can do with a rootbound plant? The roots are very tight, I’m tempted to cut them and separate; and spread out in the dirt..
What if I can't afford nurseries and must get my mums from Lowes? There usually is one type available (this year they were all the tiny flower varieties and I like the larger flower traditional mum for my front porch.
I water all my plants by this method. The key is to put some water in the bowl, come back a while later and see if the roots have soaked it up. If so I add some more water, then same thing again. The answer is, once it doesn't soak up the water ...pour out remaining water until next time to water. 😊
Every year I buy a mum and the day I put it in front of my house the blooms start to get dark and the buds stop blooming and also turn dark. Never again.
Cute👍. Va va anbe song nalla song na.. anaa video- vai paarthengala.. music eathachum nallarunthucha neengale solluga. Eannai thaan solrengalo....nu ninachen na 😆
Can a mum that was propigated years ago be brought back somehow? I know you don't grow these from seeds. My grandmother had one named after her in the 1950s. Its called the Helen Bogue. I don't know the color. At the very least do you know the color?
I recently purchased a super mum from Costco similar to yours. First heavy rainfall the plant split in the center (think of Moses splitting the sea) and now I have a flat mum with blooms laying flat on the ground. So disappointing. Stay away from Costco large Hardy Mums.
Hi great video, I found new growing shoot look like a runner of my chrysanthemum it’s growing one of my plant I counted about 12 babies, that’s normal?
I bought my Mums at the end of July partially open.I left them in the pots. They opened a week later, and died 6 weeks after that. They turned an ugly brown. I deheaded the plants, water them and left them outside. They are blossoming right now ! I cant believe it! They look brand new, and its the almost November.
Good to hear. I will try this when mine stop blooming
Mums just tough as long as they got water.
That’s so great! What zone are you in?
I actually purchased/planted about 80 mums from Walmart ($1 a piece) in August, and my mums are still going strong currently in October. It's all about how you take care of them ❤💐❤.
I just received mine as a gift...its already opened and gorgeous! Being November, and in Ga. I Figure it's too late to plant in the ground! How can I keep it alive until next year when it's time to plant? Thanks in advance!
Is it possible for me to plant it on December, cause I just received my shipment ordered today🙏🙏
@@pattimears200 so sorry I'm just seeing your question a year later. Hopefully you were able to find a suitable alternative.
@@RuralLife_KH9 I would not advise to plant them in December (unless you're in a place that is warm during this time of the year).
@@queenv6961 OK. Thank Madam for your good advice🙏🙏
I got 2 mums from the grocery store last fall. They were lovely! And then, soon faded. After awhile I quit tending to them and “hid” them behind my azalea and forgot about them. Lo and behold! They came back this spring, so I planted them in my flowerbed and they are happy campers!
Same story for me. But I didn’t even hide mine. They were fully immersed in snow in the original planters they were bought in.
I have never had any luck with them but I keep trying. I love them for fall.
By far the best video on RUclips about mums!
I AGREE
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Thank u so much for the information on how to care for Mums.It was my first time buying this plant. The plant came without instructions. Besides I didn’t even know the name. But I loved it so much! So I promised myself to google it. However, u furnished me with just the information I needed. Thanks again!
Wonderful! Bought my first ever Mum today. I thought it was just for decoration. I’m glad to here I can plant it, and it will bloom again. Thank you 🤗🪴
One of the best videos .. straight to the point, very informative and covered in a good amount of time. 👍👍
I have bought mums mid September and they lasted until Nov. I pot them ans use the as fall decoration, then plant thrm in my flower beds. Some come back in Spring and some in the fall... Some not at all. I live in Arkansas zone 6 to 8.
I bought 5 mums last September. Planted them in my garden. After they bloomed out I placed them in a raised bed filled with dirt I got from my sisters old hog wallow. They kept all their foliage through the winter. Even a one week period in January where the temperature remained below freezing for 5 days straight. That was pretty much all the winter we had. My purple mums budded out in early April and are now in full bloom. And have been for a month. The other 3 are healthy and growing rapidly and I have to pinch them regularly. They are getting really big. Just west of Little Rock AR.
Thanks, wish you would have shown us what to do at the end of the season if we planted them in the ground
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Thanks for the video. My mum from last year did grow back. Now I am looking forward to buying 2 more mums for this year.
I want to put three different colors in my church flower bed. I'm going to be taking care of the bed now.
I bought a mum plant from the Amish last year I set it on my top step through you fall I took it off my step set it on my patio all through the summer of this year it was blooming through the summer I have it on my front step now and their flowers on it, so hopefully it'll come back next year I don't know we'll see but I'm happy to see flowers this year I don't have to go out and buy a new one. 😁
You should see mine from last year. It was not a big plant.... this year it's like a bush!!!! it's about 3 ft wide. I can't wait to see the flowers
if the flower dried, does it die? I mean afterit blooms the branch and everything dies?
Congratulations
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Please show mum's pot closerly. Very good information. Thank you for sharing very important information.
Thank you !! Wonderful explanation on mum display and care. Love them for the fall and Halloween season. 🍂🍁🎃😁😊👍
I love Crysanthemum flowers plants which is always beautiful
Thank you for awesome video on chrysanthemums they beautiful flowers
thanks for your help i just brought two of them pretty white flowers
Can you shear them when the blossoms are spent and get a second flush?
Thx so much for your helpful video! I’m planting some mums today! 👏🏽🙂
Wowww very beautiful flowers
I love these colourfull football mums they'r fantastic!
Thanks! I just brought some mums for my deck last week. And tomorrow is the first day of Autumn.
One was fully open and the others have small buds and a few started to open. My deck gets full sun!
Good to know about the watering everyday. I also play two small mum plants last week.. So I hope they come back next year!
We are under a front warning tonight. So I cover them with plastic bags. I don't know if that will help or not, but I take care of my babies I call them....
So glad I found your channel! Thank you for all the advice!!!!🌻😊
Good information. I wish he would have touched on dead heading old blooms.
Not sure..but, I watched a video earlier titled "Want to know how to care for mums?" It was short and sweet..plenty of water, and keep dead blooms pinched off! That was it!
Oh great 🤦♀️ I just bought some today and it’s August 🙄😩 I want them to come back next year, know don’t know if I should plant them in my garden. I don’t want dead flowers before fall come.
Do you water them everyday even if it’s cooler outsides??
Fantastic video. I am more knowledgeable in terms of caring for my mums. Thank you👍🤗
This was excellent, thank you
It sounds like it was either storming or it was about to storm...thanks for helpful hints here. I love mums but don't know much about flowers...we're about to have our front yard garden done so this was very helpful. I'm wondering if they do well on the ground, where direct sunlight is present most of the day...we do have two trees that provide for some shading over the front yard garden...but it's usually pretty hot when the sun is out during warm months. I like the burgundy/maroon color but all mums look great as far as I'm concerned...
Beautiful mum's flower
Thank you!! Great information
Beautiful video ~ can Mums be taking out of the containers and place in balcony planters ?
wonderful information. thank you!
Thank you for your video and sharing your knowledge. Any tips for growing indoors? Can or is it healthy for a mum to bloom all year round?
Thank you again... BLESSINGS to you all and your families and your business
Got a mum today as a gift for my birthday :)
Thanks for the video! Right to the point and explained very well!
Lovely informative video.I have a question
Deadheading mums will it encourage new flowers on the same plans same season?
Great advise about watering.
I found this really awesome as a mum x
I still have questions!! When do you plant ? How to care for them. Will they come back once established?
The pink one is stunning
Good info here thanks. Question: If I buy a Mum, keep it in it's pot and bring it indoors before it freezes, can it be kept till Spring and be put back out on my porch, will it come back in Fall? I really have no place to plant it, I live in Nova Scotia, so leaving it out over winter will kill it I believe, but I hate to spend $15.00 (the going price here for potted Hardy Mums) just to have a plant for a few weeks at the most.
@Jay P thanks
I love in zone 6a. I have one mum that returns every year. Have tried to plant in other locations but it maybe I'm buying too late. (Purchase in August but frosts comes October). I think a sunny location that can be mulched well after frost will help.
Thank you for sharing such great tips, it's helpful for me🙏🙏
Nice looking beautiful work
Mine have been fully open for 5 weeks. Does that mean they are going to close soon? I am bringing them in for the winter. Do I water them every day if they close up for the winter? 1st time having them but I have been doing well so far.
Great video, good info
#WestwoodGardens How often do mums need watered when they are in the ground
Hi I love your Mum is fantastic I have bought myself one ❤❤❤
Planted mum plants late August from a reputable nursery. OUr condo landscapers completely cut them back where I couldn’t see a stem. It’s late June, and I can’t see a green sprout or a trace of my mums. OUt of frustration, I cleared off all the mulch of where I planted them and watered and fertilized in hopes of finding “something”. Any advice?
Hi..how and when do you harvest serds from fall mums?thx
Very nice I love the flowers
I planted some mums this fall I was wondering do you have a video on how to prune mums
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Great video, super informative! Thank you!
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Thank y’all so much this was really helpful
Are there any mums varieties that are deer resistant?????
Thanks for the Video. And I got couple questions:
Does mum spread their roots or they spread seeds? I put mums in my flower bed and I have a small walk path in the middle, this is the second year and I found they growing crazy and a lot of new grown from the walking path.
Second question; how and when to shape the mums? I like they looks round but afraid if I cut too much will hurt they bloom the flowers
Third: what type of soil or mums like, or what fertilizer I should use? I only grave some cows poop last winter and watered a lot
Thanks
Should I water when it's cold? Like after the first frost?
I bought a huge one in a pot. Can I break it up and plant in different locations?
How far apart do you plant them?
I planted garden mums just a few weeks ago, one last Saturday. Always thought that harty mums are perennial. Other mums are annual. At any rate, like mums.
Hi There, Please if you can guide me...I just ordered 350 of mum plugs. (cuttings) I also have the mum pots.( Does the pot size matter? The bigger the pot the bigger the mum? ) What is the trick to growing them as big as yours in the video? Will the 20-10-20 help grow them to the size in your video? Also what type of grass is behind you in the video? Thank you
Why do my mums never take when I plant them? I usually plant them in mid September.
Can you pot them and keep them blooming all year long?
How many plant you are planting in one pot?
Do you use mum netting in your supper mums ?
I had many border mums planted they lasted 25 years bought 4inch pots
I bought 1 big pot of mums and wondering if I could separate them in two?
When you plant in the ground do you still water everyday. Months is also October
I live in Png and am wondering if mum's can grow in tropical climate? If So, how can I get them ??
How did you put them in the pot to look round and bushy???
I bought mums from the big box store in October to keep in their pots and keep indoors under grow lights. My house is fairly cool. Wonder how this will work. I bought different sizes and stage of openness.
Also, I saw something on the internet that said mums are good cleaners of indoor air. Does anyone know about this?
How did it do
Dont buy from big box stores in August? I do all the time. They sell them at that time in the early bud stage. You just have to pick the right ones. And SAVE money compared to garden centers. Garden Centers are great for knowledge base. But to expensive for my taste. So box stores are great. SAVE SAVE SAVE. But you do not get the selection at BB stores as you do garden centers.
Thanks for sharing
Can you let me know when I do put it in my landscape what I can do with a rootbound plant? The roots are very tight, I’m tempted to cut them and separate; and spread out in the dirt..
There are videos on the internet on propagating mums. Not hard to do.
Mine are beautiful but its fall and has turned cold and I hate to throw them away. 😭 Can i still collect seeds from them?
Mums rule..I like mums
Clearly lol
Brilliant !
Very good tutorial thanks
What if I can't afford nurseries and must get my mums from Lowes? There usually is one type available (this year they were all the tiny flower varieties and I like the larger flower traditional mum for my front porch.
Get what you can afford. This guy should be ashamed for trying to cost shame ppl into supporting his own pocketbook.
Thank you!!! How do I keep the squirrels out?!
Get a 12 Guage shotgun.
Answered all my questions. Thanks
I bought mums this fall.. All the buds started drying.. I watered them.. I changed the pots into bigger ones.. Still none of them are blooming..
how many plants are there in one pot? I've never seen this bushy mums ever.
I killed mine but I bought 9 more so let's hope I don't kill them too
do the standing water in the saucer promote root rot?
I water all my plants by this method. The key is to put some water in the bowl, come back a while later and see if the roots have soaked it up. If so I add some more water, then same thing again. The answer is, once it doesn't soak up the water ...pour out remaining water until next time to water. 😊
I got some gifts in mid October. a bit late to plant in the ground
can I do something inside over the winter ?
Any tips for mums in a tropical weather climate?
I have now big Chrysant not flowering I have this from last year
Congratulation ❤ sir
Thank you for sharing that great information.
Very informative as well as handsome!
Love mums also thanks for the information
This video helped a lot!!❤️❤️❤️
Every year I buy a mum and the day I put it in front of my house the blooms start to get dark and the buds stop blooming and also turn dark. Never again.
Thank you! 😁
Cute👍. Va va anbe song nalla song na.. anaa video- vai paarthengala.. music eathachum nallarunthucha neengale solluga. Eannai thaan solrengalo....nu ninachen na 😆
what type of fertilizer do you use..
Can a mum that was propigated years ago be brought back somehow? I know you don't grow these from seeds. My grandmother had one named after her in the 1950s. Its called the Helen Bogue. I don't know the color. At the very least do you know the color?
I bought a Helen mum for my mother, years ago. My Aunt Helen had just passed and my mother loved her Helen mum. My mother's Helen was brown.
I recently purchased a super mum from Costco similar to yours. First heavy rainfall the plant split in the center (think of Moses splitting the sea) and now I have a flat mum with blooms laying flat on the ground. So disappointing. Stay away from Costco large Hardy Mums.
Hi great video, I found new growing shoot look like a runner of my chrysanthemum it’s growing one of my plant I counted about 12 babies, that’s normal?