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When lake days turn to game days, thoughts turn to fall decor like porches lined with pumpkins and iconic mums (Chrysanthemum spp.) in shades of orange, purple, white, and yellow.
Fall is a time when many gardeners look to replace summer-stressed plants with fall favorites. Chrysanthemums, asters, violas ...
Mums are usually temporary plants - their fragile roots won't survive the winter. By contrast, this flower species blooms in ...
Fall chrysanthemums, or “mums,” are a seasonal favorite that brings vibrant color to porches, patios and landscapes each year ...
Heritage mums bring stunning colors and forms to the garden. Here are some of the most beautiful, easy-care varieties to try.
Potted mums typically are bushy and loaded with blooms, encouraged by timely care, including pinching, in nurseries. One ...
Don't wait until November to plant mums and asters. Buy them now or by mid-September, and plant them in your landscape. These fall bloomers need to have their roots growing and become established ...
Mums come in a wide range of colors, and in single colors to bicolor and even tricolor flowers. Use this overview of ...
You can plant chrysanthemums in the garden to enjoy next year, but don't wait until October to get them in the ground. This is how to give mums the best chance of surviving winter.
As the seasons shift, so does the perfect time to get planting — and no one knows that better than Levi Heidrich, owner of ...
Marigolds make a great replacement flower for anyone sick of growing mums. Learn why they're comparable and where their ...