Chrysanthemums, or mums, don't naturally grow and survive on their own: Proper care is essentials for these fall favorites.
We don’t hate chrysanthemums. Let’s just get that out of the way. There is a lot to be said for their instant, impulse-buy ...
Chrysanthemum x morifolium is the queen of the fall flowers, celebrating the season in jewel colors: yellow, lavender, pink, ...
Some of the most common colors for mums are yellow, burgundy and orange, with other hues including white, pink, red, cream, ...
Planting chrysanthemums in the fall has become the normal gardening project that adds a splash of color to our planters and ...
Chrysanthemum cultivation boosts floral diversity, supports pollinators, and adapts well to various climates, making it ...
Mums’ long-lasting blooms put on a colorful display for weeks when other flowers have called it quits for the season.
October is the time to prepare your garden for the upcoming holiday season. AgriLife Extension Gardening Guide shares tips and advice.
This story was authored by Eric Larson. We all need a closer look at the mums that come to our gardens each fall. Some technology can help preserve […] ...
October is an ideal month to plant a variety of flowers, hardy vegetables, and shrubs, including marigolds, chrysanthemums, petunias, and dianthus. These plants thrive in cooler temperatures and ...
Fall flowers include chrysanthemums, pansies and asters. Any remaining summer annuals will continue blooming if lightly fertilized with nitrogen.
October is ideal for planting winter-blooming flowers in India. Marigolds, chrysanthemums, petunias, pansies, and snapdragons ...