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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Mixed Chrysanthemum Seeds Hardy Garden Mum Flower Seeds - Showy Garden Flowers for Pots, Containers, Window Boxes - Easy Grow &
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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Mixed Chrysanthemum Seeds Hardy Garden Mum Flower Seeds - Showy Garden Flowers for Pots, Containers, Window Boxes - Easy Grow &

USDA Hardiness Zone. Chrysanthemum is a beautiful ornamental flower grown in 5-9 (USDA). Planting time. If you're using a mum as a perennial, plant in early spring, or in the fall at least six weeks before the first killing frost. If you're using chrysanthemums for a pop of fall color to boost your late season garden, plant them when they're blooming i…
USDA Hardiness Zone. Chrysanthemum is a beautiful ornamental flower grown in 5-9 (USDA). Planting time. If you're using a mum as a perennial, plant in early spring, or in the fall at least six weeks before the first killing frost. If you're using chrysanthemums for a pop of fall color to boost your late season garden, plant them when they're blooming in later summer or early fall. Sow. Sow seeds thinly and barely press in. Do not cover with soil as light aids germination. Keep the soil moist at 70-75 degrees F. Seedlings emerge in 10-21 days. Sun. Mums are a sun loving plant and prefer an exposure with at least 6 hours of sun per day. Watering. Water your potted mums at least every other day. They like to get about 1 inch of water per week. Water at the soil level (the base of the plant) and not on top of the foliage. Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. They are native to East Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. Countless horticultural varieties and cultivars exist. The genus Chrysanthemum are perennial herbaceous flowering plants, sometimes subshrubs. The leaves are alternate, divided into leaflets and may be pinnatisect, lobed, or serrate (toothed) but rarely entire. The compound inflorescence is an array of several flower heads, or sometimes a solitary head. The head has a base covered in layers of phyllaries. The simple row of ray florets is white, yellow, or red. The disc florets are yellow. Pollen grains are approximately 34 microns. The fruit is a ribbed achene. Garden mums (Chrysanthemum spp.) are herbaceous perennials in the daisy family and are stalwarts of the flowering autumn garden. Their hardiness and the fact that they can be pinched back during the summer so they won't bloom until fall, make these jewel-toned beauties a welcome splash in the garden at a time when most summer flowers have faded. These plants grow fast, and should bloom in the first growing season. Bloom times vary with variety and climate from early September through mid-October.
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USDA Hardiness Zone. Chrysanthemum is a beautiful ornamental flower grown in 5-9 (USDA). Planting time. If you're using a mum as a perennial, plant in early spring, or in the fall at least six weeks before the first killing frost. If you're using chrysanthemums for a pop of fall color to boost your late season garden, plant them when they're blooming in later summer or early fall. Sow. Sow seeds thinly and barely press in. Do not cover with soil as light aids germination. Keep the soil moist at 70-75 degrees F. Seedlings emerge in 10-21 days. Sun. Mums are a sun loving plant and prefer an exposure with at least 6 hours of sun per day. Watering. Water your potted mums at least every other day. They like to get about 1 inch of water per week. Water at the soil level (the base of the plant) and not on top of the foliage. Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. They are native to East Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. Countless horticultural varieties and cultivars exist. The genus Chrysanthemum are perennial herbaceous flowering plants, sometimes subshrubs. The leaves are alternate, divided into leaflets and may be pinnatisect, lobed, or serrate (toothed) but rarely entire. The compound inflorescence is an array of several flower heads, or sometimes a solitary head. The head has a base covered in layers of phyllaries. The simple row of ray florets is white, yellow, or red. The disc florets are yellow. Pollen grains are approximately 34 microns. The fruit is a ribbed achene. Garden mums (Chrysanthemum spp.) are herbaceous perennials in the daisy family and are stalwarts of the flowering autumn garden. Their hardiness and the fact that they can be pinched back during the summer so they won't bloom until fall, make these jewel-toned beauties a welcome splash in the garden at a time when most summer flowers have faded. These plants grow fast, and should bloom in the first growing season. Bloom times vary with variety and climate from early September through mid-October.