Mums are perennial, flowering plants that belong to the same family as daisies and boast a variety of vibrant colors. People appreciate mums because they provide a radiant pop of color during autumn to contrast against out-of-season plants. Mums can bloom for up to 8 weeks with the proper care, either in pots or planted. Inside the house and out in the yard, chrysanthemums can be used to brighten your home every fall.
Mums should be planted in spring. Though they are perennial plants, mums frequently do not make it out of their first winter after being planted. Like all plants, mums need enough time to develop healthy roots in order to absorb adequate nutrients. However, mums have notoriously shallow roots that take a while to grow, so planting mums in autumn is usually too late. Planting your mums in spring gives the plants enough time to spread out and strongly establish themselves so that they can return to your garden every year.
Remember that all mums bloom close to autumn, but some start showing their flowers earlier than others. Certain mums may start to bloom in late summer, but others can hold out until October. The earlier in the year you can get your mums planted, the better chance they will have at surviving the winter.
If you are planting florist mums, simply put them in your garden whenever you want a splash of color, but remember that they are not bred to survive the winter and will need to be removed/replanted every fall. Make sure to plant them while they still have some closed flower buds because flowers that have bloomed will die sooner.
The type of care required for potted mums is not too different from the care needed by planted mums. First and foremost, get your mums out of the nursery containers! Potted mums should be placed into their new homes as soon as possible because they are already root-bound when you purchase them. Find a larger pot for indoor plants so that your mums can stretch out their legs and thrive in your home, and remember that florist mums are better suited to smaller containers than garden mums.
Follow the steps below when caring for potted mums:
Gardens are basically just large outdoor pots for your flowers. In fact, many garden mums start out as potted plants in people’s homes. Mums only bloom once while indoors, but potted garden mums can be transferred outdoors if they are kept green and healthy until the following spring. Though maintenance for planted and potted mums is similar, planted mums require more TLC because they have to deal with environmental issues and can not be sheltered indoors.
Follow the steps below when caring for planted mums:
Caring for your mums doesn't stop at the end of your garden. Mums have shallow roots that are highly susceptible to a weed invasion. When lawn weeds find their way into your gardens, they will attack and overcrowd weaker plants and root systems. For this reason, weed control is often a necessary part of caring for mums. Thankfully, Brothers offers a premium weed control service to keep unwanted weeds out of your gardens. Check out our other landscaping services to help you protect your plants!