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Life & Events > Fall Garden Mums,hardy or No?
 

Fall Garden Mums,hardy or No?



Mums are ubiquitous in fall gardens. However for mums to be truly hardy, they are best planted in the spring. The mums for sale in fall nurseries have been coddled to set buds for September blooms and are putting an awful lot of energy into blooming, not growing roots. Planting these out in the garden in late summer / early fall doesn’t guarantee sufficient time for the plants to become established. This is not a problem in warmer climates, where a bit of deadheading will satisfy most mums after bloom, but in areas with sub-zero winters, freezing and thawing of the soil will heave the plant out of the ground and kill the roots.

For a better chance of survival of fall planted mums in cold areas, leave the foliage on until spring and either mulch the plants heavily or dig, pot and move the plants to a more protected spot in the garden for the winter. If you choose to move the plants, do so before the first hard freeze. Established plants shouldn’t be fed after July, so new growth isn’t injured by frost.

Of course, you can always grow mums as annuals. They do provide wonderful fall color and work great at filling in empty spots where summer bloomers have faded. Look for plans with lots of unopened buds, to have blooms well into the fall season.

posted on Aug 12, 2008 11:58 AM ()

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Ray loves mums! Of course, I am not allowed to touch the garden because I kill everything I come near. Not on purpose, mind you. I just have a brown thumb.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on Aug 12, 2008 1:45 PM ()

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