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Dahlias, hardy mums and marigolds are your best bet.
Depending on where you live, and the climate , the flowers that bloom in the fall could be different. In North America, fall blooming flowers are typically mums and asters.
Don't prune your mums after July 1st. Otherwise it will not bloom in the fall.
Different flowers have different seasons. Some flowers such as tulips, daffodil, and Lenten roses bloom in spring. Daylilies, lilies, and roses bloom in summer. Asters and mums bloom in the fall.
If you deadhead chrysanthemums, they may produce more blossoms. They only bloom in fall. If they are put too close to light sources that are on all night long, the plant will become confused and not bloom.
wild flowers and lillies,mums
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You can plant perennial mums in the spring. The mums sold in the fall are very decorative but will most likely die with the winter and not come up in the spring.
Chuck it down your mums pants......that will make the little sucker jump out of her skin
this is what mums are like, if the shy girl doesn't want to then she doesn't have too and if the shy girl is already involved in activities it is ok. mums only do this so their child is social and would happily talk to people
It is best to prune mums in early spring and early summer to make them bushier and with more flowers in fall.
Well, a lot of blueberries are grown in the south. In fact, Poplarville, MS has a blueberry festival every June!