Great information. Not much nursery sells mums at spring time only cuttings online. Would be great if you can make a video on how those cuttings be use for landscape purposes, care and maintain :) are root cut mums ok to plant on the ground directly? Or has to be pot first and wait till it becomes a little big? Oh...and what kind of mums for landscape
I was waiting until the first frost to mulch my mums, but instead we got a heavy snow. The snow has started to melt off of the plants but snow still surrounds the plants. If I cut the tops down and put mulch on top of the plants and around the plants on the snow will that be okay?
I just purchase my mums last week. I sat them on the porch where they’ve been since I got them. I decided to water them and sit them in the sun to get some sunlight for a day and now they are hard. The blooms feel dried out and are turning brown. Just after one day water and sun. What did I do?! How can I fix this?! Please help!
Hi Yolanda! Mums will go dormant after the first frost of the year. When they look bad, cut them back down to the ground and wait for them to re-emerge in the spring.
My mums are huge! They have a beautiful shape with strong branches. However, I don’t have any bloom. I use a drip system for water and do so regularly. I use a fish emulsion for feeding. I planted these mums last year in October. They came with maroon blooms on 10” plants. They are now about 3’ in circumference and it is August of the second year. What am I doing wrong? I don’t understand why I have no budding. I live in western Kentucky. Can you please advise me? Thank you
I am in zone 5B in Central Oregon, and the mums I planted last year or about 3 feet across and 3 1/2 feet tall. The white ones have been blooming for about a week but the other colors have not budded yet... variety differences? They are planted right next to each other. I was really disappointed that the white ones bloomed so early, as I was counting on them for later fall blossoms.
Mums will expire in a frost, but can sometimes be protected with a frost cloth early in the season. Mum blooms are not able to last through the winter in our area of USDA zone 7b-8a, however, they are perennial plants are able to come back annually with the right care.
That's right, Lilana! Our year round locations are in Virginia Beach, with seasonal spring pop up locations throughout the seven cities of Hampton Roads.
Simple and straightforward advice. Thank you 🙏
Absolutely the best explanation. If you had clips of examples, there’s be nothing better on the internet
Thanks for all the great advice! I’m in heaven when I visit your nursery!
You are so welcome!
Great information thankyou
You are a fountain of knowledge. Thank you. Just learned ro buy my hardy mums now for ne t season. I am in zone 5. Thanks again.
Glad to help!
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Thanks for all the information.I appreciate it very much.
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😊..Nice Post...Thank You!🙏💞
Can you please show us close up photos of different kind of mums thanks
What a great video. Please do more in 4k :) the colours can pop more and can see more details
Great information. Not much nursery sells mums at spring time only cuttings online. Would be great if you can make a video on how those cuttings be use for landscape purposes, care and maintain :) are root cut mums ok to plant on the ground directly? Or has to be pot first and wait till it becomes a little big? Oh...and what kind of mums for landscape
Awesome thanks
I was waiting until the first frost to mulch my mums, but instead we got a heavy snow. The snow has started to melt off of the plants but snow still surrounds the plants. If I cut the tops down and put mulch on top of the plants and around the plants on the snow will that be okay?
I just purchase my mums last week. I sat them on the porch where they’ve been since I got them. I decided to water them and sit them in the sun to get some sunlight for a day and now they are hard. The blooms feel dried out and are turning brown. Just after one day water and sun. What did I do?! How can I fix this?! Please help!
Good stuff
My mum is getting very dry looking and woody . What can I do to help it out ?
Hi Yolanda! Mums will go dormant after the first frost of the year. When they look bad, cut them back down to the ground and wait for them to re-emerge in the spring.
My mums are huge! They have a beautiful shape with strong branches. However, I don’t have any bloom. I use a drip system for water and do so regularly. I use a fish emulsion for feeding. I planted these mums last year in October. They came with maroon blooms on 10” plants. They are now about 3’ in circumference and it is August of the second year. What am I doing wrong? I don’t understand why I have no budding. I live in western Kentucky. Can you please advise me? Thank you
I am in zone 5B in Central Oregon, and the mums I planted last year or about 3 feet across and 3 1/2 feet tall. The white ones have been blooming for about a week but the other colors have not budded yet... variety differences? They are planted right next to each other. I was really disappointed that the white ones bloomed so early, as I was counting on them for later fall blossoms.
How do they handle a frost situation?
Mums will expire in a frost, but can sometimes be protected with a frost cloth early in the season. Mum blooms are not able to last through the winter in our area of USDA zone 7b-8a, however, they are perennial plants are able to come back annually with the right care.
Are there any varieties that are deer resistant??? Asters???
Hi Ruth! Yes, asters and mums are deer resistant. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
My lovely flowering asters got eaten up by the bunny 😢
Can we deadhead mums will it make them flower again same season
When is it too late to begin planting mums
It is not too late to plant as long as a frost has not occurred!
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Hampton roads virginia?
That's right, Lilana! Our year round locations are in Virginia Beach, with seasonal spring pop up locations throughout the seven cities of Hampton Roads.
Logan,WV
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Wonderful information. Just too many “um’s”
Excellent job I like it 👌👍👏
Very informative. Thanks. You did a great job.
Agreed. To the point where I had to stop listening. Not trying to be mean or rude, but that many “um’s” is like nails on a chalkboard for me.
He’s just enjoying his life, and passion, and it’s not that easy being on video, and talking sometimes.
Very informative!!
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