Great video. Lots of very useful information! This was my first year trying to grow mum to sell. I learned that they will bloom in the early summer due to the light cycle. I did the pinching and it worked great on the ones that I pinched early… The ones that I let go a few weeks later.. not so good… I sunburned the leaves. Lost a few and the others recovered but made small plants. Enjoyed the video!
We want a transition video! Show us how you pull out the petunias and make space for the mums to continue blooming, etc. Also, color matching/transitions… how do we go from pink/purple summer garden to fall colors/mums? Help!
Some time ago I had a beautiful mum that was overwintering in a pot on my balcony for several years. The ones that I bought for the garden never made it but that's no problem I have many beautiful Michaelmas daisies / autumn asters for the bees and butterflies. I always thought once one has reached the 1000 subscribers that's it 🤗 but to get the watch time is still a big job. I'm going to watch more of your videos until the end and you have a new subscriber. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾🌼
That is so kind of you to leave such a nice comment. I’m googling those daisies now! 😊 they sound amazing! I’m surprised your garden mums didn’t make it. But the asters sound lovely 😍💞. And thanks so much for watching! It’s been really fun to connect with fellow gardeners on here! I’m still learning how to reply to comments 😅. Not always sure how I get back to them 🤦♀️🙃
For the first time ever, all of my mums from last fall wintered over! I think it is more of a drainage problem if you have clay soil than cold weather. Have you tried Korean mums--Clara Curtis, Wil's Wonderful, Sheffield Hillside Pink? They are very hardy and will even spread, although not too aggressively.
I love mums in the fall but I’ve always planted them in pots on my porch. I’m in California zone 9a … very hot summers and fairly mild winters with lows mostly in the 40’s with the occasional low 30’s. Your garden mums are beautiful. I’m going to look for the perennial variety and try them in my garden. Question do you ever transplant your ‘porch’ mums into the garden? If so how do they perform?
We're in 8b. The red mums I bought at lowes for a red, white,blue pot turned orange after 3 weeks. The orange mums for a Halloween pot have turned yellow after about 3 weeks. Both in full afternoon sun. Is that because of too much sun?
Pretty sure we have rainbird(?) but my husband is not a big fan? I think it connects slow? It doesn’t hugely bother me but I wouldn’t say the interface is easy to use. It’s a little confusing.
It's because they fall for the crazy talk....oh mums are done in 2 weeks....NO THEY ARE NOT 😂😂😂😂 I just had this conversation at a garden center with the employees- even they think mums are a waste of money because they only see them in containers for 3 or 4 weeks and then none are in bloom. They bloom 3 times a year for me in the ground🤷🏾♀️
Some don't "hate" mums rather they see that they don't attract pollinators. That's my position. It's easy to look up in the news how our native bees are in trouble, the fault is RUclips, Garden Centres and other promoting products like Mums instead of native aster or other which are great for our native pollinators.
I have to disagree with what you're promoting, mums don't provide any of our native pollinators with what they need and are dropping in numbers. The farther a plant is taken out of it's native area the more care they generally need, that's what I see with mums. It's easy to look up in the news how our native bees are in trouble, the fault is RUclips, Garden Centres and other promoting products like Mums instead of native aster or other which are great for our native pollinators.
Because if I’m in the garden I get too distracted gardening 😊 ❤🤭 and I promised some friends I would get them this info. 😉 Also I had just purchased some mums and thought other people would want some of the tips I’ve learned. 😘
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Hi! …and asters (“New England” and “New York”) which are also great for pollinators. Mums don’t really attract pollinators. (NJ z7)
Great video. Lots of very useful information! This was my first year trying to grow mum to sell. I learned that they will bloom in the early summer due to the light cycle. I did the pinching and it worked great on the ones that I pinched early… The ones that I let go a few weeks later.. not so good… I sunburned the leaves. Lost a few and the others recovered but made small plants. Enjoyed the video!
We want a transition video! Show us how you pull out the petunias and make space for the mums to continue blooming, etc.
Also, color matching/transitions… how do we go from pink/purple summer garden to fall colors/mums? Help!
Some time ago I had a beautiful mum that was overwintering in a pot on my balcony for several years. The ones that I bought for the garden never made it but that's no problem I have many beautiful Michaelmas daisies / autumn asters for the bees and butterflies. I always thought once one has reached the 1000 subscribers that's it 🤗 but to get the watch time is still a big job. I'm going to watch more of your videos until the end and you have a new subscriber. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾🌼
That is so kind of you to leave such a nice comment. I’m googling those daisies now! 😊 they sound amazing! I’m surprised your garden mums didn’t make it. But the asters sound lovely 😍💞. And thanks so much for watching! It’s been really fun to connect with fellow gardeners on here! I’m still learning how to reply to comments 😅. Not always sure how I get back to them 🤦♀️🙃
For the first time ever, all of my mums from last fall wintered over! I think it is more of a drainage problem if you have clay soil than cold weather. Have you tried Korean mums--Clara Curtis, Wil's Wonderful, Sheffield Hillside Pink? They are very hardy and will even spread, although not too aggressively.
You do a great job with your videos I truly listen to everything you tell us.
Oh thank you! Appreciate this! 🙏 Some days it’s hard to keep editing. 😂 😉
@@illustratorsgarden I understand how hard it could be some days to get yourself up to doing it but just know we appreciate the effort!👍🏼👍🏼
I love mums in the fall but I’ve always planted them in pots on my porch. I’m in California zone 9a … very hot summers and fairly mild winters with lows mostly in the 40’s with the occasional low 30’s. Your garden mums are beautiful. I’m going to look for the perennial variety and try them in my garden. Question do you ever transplant your ‘porch’ mums into the garden? If so how do they perform?
I transplanted my porch mums and they are fabulous. Do try it. They are huge and gorgeous and are starting to bloom now.
We're in 8b. The red mums I bought at lowes for a red, white,blue pot turned orange after 3 weeks. The orange mums for a Halloween pot have turned yellow after about 3 weeks. Both in full afternoon sun. Is that because of too much sun?
Tell me about which app controlled irrigation you are using?? 💕🙌🏻
Pretty sure we have rainbird(?) but my husband is not a big fan? I think it connects slow? It doesn’t hugely bother me but I wouldn’t say the interface is easy to use. It’s a little confusing.
I love mums I’m surprised how many people say they hate mums.
It's because they fall for the crazy talk....oh mums are done in 2 weeks....NO THEY ARE NOT 😂😂😂😂 I just had this conversation at a garden center with the employees- even they think mums are a waste of money because they only see them in containers for 3 or 4 weeks and then none are in bloom. They bloom 3 times a year for me in the ground🤷🏾♀️
Some don't "hate" mums rather they see that they don't attract pollinators.
That's my position.
It's easy to look up in the news how our native bees are in trouble, the fault is RUclips, Garden Centres and other promoting products like Mums instead of native aster or other which are great for our native pollinators.
And you don't fertilize them?
🤫 I don’t! So crazy huh???
I love these plants!!!!
I have to disagree with what you're promoting, mums don't provide any of our native pollinators with what they need and are dropping in numbers.
The farther a plant is taken out of it's native area the more care they generally need, that's what I see with mums.
It's easy to look up in the news how our native bees are in trouble, the fault is RUclips, Garden Centres and other promoting products like Mums instead of native aster or other which are great for our native pollinators.
Thanks for the comment! Would love to watch your native bee channel anytime. Please drop a link! 💛🖤
I don't understand why you're talking about gardening while you're sitting in a car!
Because if I’m in the garden I get too distracted gardening 😊 ❤🤭 and I promised some friends I would get them this info. 😉 Also I had just purchased some mums and thought other people would want some of the tips I’ve learned. 😘
I will take Natalie's gardening advice in a car, in a boat, in a train or on a plane. 😉