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Chrysanthemums need several months to develop a root structure to survive the winter. So if they are planted in the spring or early summer, they will survive. Those planted in fall will not survive the winter.

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What is the difference between florist chrysanthemums and garden chrysanthemums?

'Florist' (or 'exhibition') chrysanthemums are specially bred for beauty, not hardiness. They can't take cold winters.Unless you live where it's warm all year, stick to the 'garden' (or 'hardy') chrysanthemums at your local garden store, where the stock is tailored to your local conditions.All Chyrsants are beautiful it depends on where you live how they survive.


Why don't the chrysanthemums planted in the fall come up the next year?

Chrysanthemums planted in the fall often don't develop enough roots to come back the next year.


Why do chrysanthemums from the florist die over the winter in the garden?

'Florist' chrysanthemums are specially bred for beauty, not hardiness. They can't take cold winters. Stick to the 'garden' (or 'hardy') chrysanthemums at your local garden store, where the stock is tailored to your local conditions.Some folks in West Texas say their weather varies from the low teens in winter to near one hundred degrees in the summer. They have chrysanthemum plants that they bought locally and planted outdoors three years ago and they keep coming back every year.


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Can you still plant your chrysanthemums?

Chrysanthemums will live outdoors in your garden, provided: -you live where it's warm all year, OR -you stick to 'garden' (or 'hardy') chrysanthemums that you buy at your local garden store. Their stock is tailored to your local conditions. The 'florist' (or 'exhibition') chrysanthemums are specially bred for beauty, not hardiness. They need special care, such as staking, and can't take cold winters. Some folks in West Texas say their weather varies from the low teens in winter to near one hundred degrees in the summer. They have chrysanthemum plants that they bought locally and planted outdoors three years ago and they keep coming back every year.


Do Chrysanthemums freeze?

The chrysanthemums that people buy at the florists or grocery store in fall and put out for their color will die with the frost. If you want chrysanthemums to grow the next year, you have to buy them earlier in the year and pinch off the flowers until after July 4th. Those will grow the next year.


Are some chrysanthemums perennials?

The chrysanthemums that florists use are annuals. However there are perennial chrysanthemums and as long as they are not planted too late in the year to develop a good root structure, they will survive the winter and bloom again.


Why are your chrysanthemums growing straight up and not as bushy as last year?

You need to pinch your chrysanthemums back before July 4 to make them bushy.


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How do you care for garden chrysanthemums?

Garden mums must have full sun. They should be in well drained soil. Mum plants should have plenty of water and soluble fertilizer; however all fertilizer should be stopped as the buds begin to open, otherwise you will get color fade. They can be pinched around the middle of June. They should be cut back after the stem dries out. Give the garden mum a good layer of mulch if you want it to grow the following year.