Overwinter Mums To Return Next Year! Planting Hardy Garden Mums
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Did you know that many mums (Chrysanthemums) are perennials and you can enjoy them year after year? In this instructional video, I share tips on how you can successfully over winter mums in the landscape so that they perennialize and come back for you the following year.
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Thank you for this video! I bought the same plants and was confused about the Annual label with the cold growing zones indicated.
You're very welcome. Just like Dianthus, stores like to list Mums as being Annual but if you get them in the ground and care for them, they should come back for you next year. Good luck, friend! 🤞🏼😊🌷
Great video.
Thank you! 💕🌸
Hi Vita! I have a question: do you need a nursery license to sell plants in NH?
Hi there! Yes, a nursery license is required in New Hampshire. ☺️🌺
Great info. Great video
Step by Step. I'm going to look for some and follow this video.
Thanks so much! Yes - definitely get some mums planted soon in your landscape. Just be sure to get the roots right in the ground, give them plenty of water and to not cut the top growth back this Fall or Winter. Good luck, friend! 😊🌸
@@budgetgardeningvita thank you.
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Mums are truly wonderful! I can't wait until the ones that I planted a few years ago bloom. Any day now! 🥰🌼
Great info.
Thanks so much! 🌷😊
Beautiful 🧡🫶🏾🧡🫶🏾
Thanks so much. 🌸☺️
I love all the information.Thank you have a great day .😘🌻
Thanks so much! You, too! 🥰🌻
All of the mums at my Home Depot say annual on the pot label. The handwritten sign with the price says hardy mums :(
The same is typically true for Dianthus. Many people think it's an annual and are surprised to find their Dianthus return the following year. I suggest you try buying one and getting it into the ground. It would be a great experiment. ☺️🌺
@budgetgardeningvita i agree. I put mine straight in the ground. If they come back the next year, ok, if not I'll buy another.
Another great video!!! Thank you!!!!
Thanks so much! 💝🏵️