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  1. The Chinese chrysanthemum meant cheerfulness, whereas the red chrysanthemum stood for "I Love", while the yellow chrysanthemum symbolized slighted love. The chrysanthemum is also the flower of November.

  2. Learn how to plant and care for chrysanthemums, aka "mums" so that they come back year after year—including how to overwinter mums, with this Growing Guide from The Old Famer's Almanac.

  3. 2 Okt 2023 · The chrysanthemum is one of the most popular flowers in the entire world. In this article, flower expert and farm owner Taylor Sievers walks through how to get the best results when you plant, grow, and care for chrysanthemums in your garden.

  4. 29 Mei 2024 · Chrysanthemum, genus of about 40 species of flowering plants in the aster family, native primarily to subtropical and temperate areas of the Old World. Cultivated species, often called mums, are grown as fall-blooming ornamentals and are important in the floral industry.

  5. Belonging to the Asteraceae family, garden mums, commonly known as hardy mums, are enjoyed for their richly-colored and vibrant flower buds. These iconic fall-blooming ornamentals grow in a plethora of shades, including the classically celebrated reds, oranges, pinks, and yellows.

  6. 28 Mei 2024 · These hardy perennial plants are great for beginning gardeners as they are relatively easy to plant and maintain. Continue reading and discover everything you need to know about growing chrysanthemums from how to plant and care for them, to the available different varieties.

  7. Learn the basics of how to grow and care for this favorite fall flower. Chrysanthemums are one of the most popular fall garden flowers. Most mum plants are easy to grow, with their basic needs being full sun, rich soil, good drainage, and good air circulation.

  8. 2 Mac 2021 · Chrysanthemum Full Guide: How to Grow and Care for “Mums”. Update on March 2, 2021. Chrysanthemum flowers or “mums” are a rich genus exhibiting a huge variety of colors, sizes, and shapes. Originating in China and Japan, they have made their way into gardens across the globe.

  9. How to grow chrysanthemums. Chrysanthemum plants are sold as rooted cuttings or small plants, in spring. Pot these on at home and plant out after all risk of frost has passed, from late May. Grow in moist but well-drained soil with added compost or well-rotted manure in a sunny, sheltered spot.

  10. Beloved for their late summer and fall flowers, Chrysanthemums or mums are terrific plants for adding color to borders and containers when most summer flowers have faded. Usually easy to grow, these fall garden favorites come in a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes. They make wonderful, long-lasting cut flowers too.

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