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What kind of mums come back every year?
There are two types of mums: garden mums, which are treated as annuals and hardy perennial mums. Garden mums are the big, colorful annuals sold in pots each fall across the United States.
How do you winterize mums?
Keep mums outdoors until the foliage and flowers die back after the first frost. Cut the brown foliage and stems, leaving 1 inch above the soil line. Use sterilized pruning tools so you don’t transfer disease to the mums. Move the plant indoors to a dark area that is between 32 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Can I plant my potted mums in the ground?
Technically, however, they can be planted in your garden any time before the first frost of fall. This means you can try removing the mums from your pot and planting them in the ground in the fall. Plant them at the same depth as they were in the pot and water them thoroughly after planting.
Can you save mums for next year?
Overwintering mums is possible. Because people often think that mums (formally called Chrysanthemums) are at best a finicky perennial, many gardeners treat them as annuals, but this doesn’t have to be the case. With just a little winter care for mums, these fall beauties can come back year after year.
Will mums bloom more than once?
Chrysanthemums do not normally bloom twice. They put on foliage growth throughout the spring and summer, then produce buds in the late summer and fall. If you purchase these, it’s possible to get them to flower twice by pruning them back.
Can a mum plant be grown as an annual?
Mums may be perennials or annuals. Most mums can be grown as perennials or annuals, depending on what the gardener prefers. Perennial-grown mums require more work than annual-grown mums. Mums grown as perennials must be pinched back in spring and summer to shock the plant into more compact growth.
What are the names of the mums in the garden?
And then there are the annual mums, yellow daisy (Chrysanthemum multicaule) and painted daisy (which has two botanical names: Chrysanthemum carinatum or Chrysanthemum tricolor).
Is the Chrysanthemum a perennial or an annual?
Are Mums Perennials or Annuals? Chrysanthemums or mums are tender perennials that are often grown as annuals. If hardy enough, they can be grown as perennial, depending on the climate and growing conditions. There are hardy cultivars of mums available for most climates.
Is the mum really a family of flowers?
Mums are more than what you call the woman who gave birth to you. They’re actually a family of flowers! O.K., O.K., you probably already knew that… But did you know that mums are not all annuals like most people believe?