Chrysanthemums grow best when there is a lot of light available to them. They do best in fertile, sandy soil which should be well draining as they are susceptible to mildew.
Chrysanthemums sell for anywhere from $4 to $15 depending on the size of the pot.
Chrysanthemums are outdoor plants but sometimes people put them in a decorative pot indoors. They will not last long inside but they can be decorative for a few weeks.
Chrysanthemums can cost from $4 a plant to $15.
If you want your chrysanthemums to survive winter, you need to plant them in spring.
Tiger lilies and chrysanthemums are in two different plant families.
They are both plant and flower, chrysanthemums are flowering plants.
No, but cutting them back produces plants that have more stems and thus more flowers. Cutting also produces shorter plants that may have a more attractive round shape.
Elisa's character in "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck is closely linked to the chrysanthemums in terms of both being stifled and unfulfilled. Just as the chrysanthemums are confined to a small garden and lack a purpose beyond decoration, Elisa feels limited in her life and unappreciated for her potential. Both Elisa and the chrysanthemums represent unfulfilled potential and a longing for freedom and fulfillment.
You can trim the plant back to about three inches and mulch the plant.
It depends if you live in an area with a colder temperature like say the north then YES it is bad to leave pot plants outside. What you really need is some where rather hot or humid so your pot plant can grow.
Most pot chrysanthemums are not frost hardy and will need protection from freezing temperatures. If you want to overwinter them outdoors, you can provide insulation with mulch or bring them indoors in a protected area.
Plant Chrysanthemums in full sunlight.They respond best to the shorter days and longer nights of fall in the Northern Hemisphere.