They’ve been putting all their energy into the big fall color display and haven’t had time to grow roots in their new spots. Fall-purchased garden mums can be enjoyed in their pots this year ...
Chrysanthemum roots and a healthy plot of soil are all you need. You can also divide the roots to grow multiple mum plants. Jess shared that she likes to "spread mums around" to fill out her garden.
Winter in the South can be hard on plants. Fluctuating temperatures, sporadic freezes, and winter winds all take their toll on the garden. Some plants need a little extra protection to make it through ...
Should I divide them? How can I do this without killing the plant? When an otherwise healthy-looking perennial plant stops flowering, it usually means that it’s ready to divide. Wait until the ...