Pick healthy mums early in the season—choose plants with tight buds, not full blooms. Decide between hardy mums for perennials or florist mums for one-time fall color. Give mums six hours of sun, ...
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5 Things You Should Do With Your Mums Once They’ve Stopped Blooming, According to a Gardener
Buy mums with closed buds and deadhead faded blooms to keep them colorful longer. After blooming, plant them, overwinter indoors, compost, or toss—whatever fits your time and space. Knowing your ...
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