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We have a huge selection of spectacular chrysanthemums in many colors and forms, we believe there is something for everyone and every garden, they are truly the go-to cut flowers, lasting up to 3 weeks in a vase!
Many outdoor chrysanthemums provide invaluable fall color until the first frost.
Chrysanthemums are associated with autumn, appearing in jewel colors in garden centers in September and October. However, if you are growing mums, they are hardy perennial plants best planted in the early spring. Discover how to plant, grow, and care for these colorful members of the daisy family!
When to Plant Chrysanthemums
You can start mums indoors from seed 6 to 8 weeks before your last spring frost date.
Preparing the Planting Site
Chrysanthemums generally grow to a width and height of 1 to 3 feet, so keep this in mind when planning your garden.
For best results, select a spot in full sun away from shady trees and big shrubs.
Soil needs to be well-drained and evenly moist. Mums do not like standing water and will quickly rot if left too wet. Add aged manure or compost to the soil for fertility.
How to Plant Chrysanthemums
Plant Chrysanthemums in the ground at the same depth they were at in the pot. If planted too low, water can gather around the base and rot the stems.
Place plants 18 to 36 inches apart, depending on the mature size of the plant.