Can you use Miracle Grow on mums?

To get the most from your garden mums, place them in a sunny location and feed them every 7-14 days with an all-purpose water-soluble plant food like Miracle-Gro® Water Soluble All Purpose Plant Food. Or, you can feed and water your mums at the same time with Miracle-Gro® LiquaFeed®.
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What fertilizer is best for mums?

During the vegetative growth period, plants should be fertilized at each watering at a rate of 250-300 ppm using a complete fertilizer such as 20-10-20. High levels of fertilizer help prevent early bud set. Higher levels of fertilizer may also be needed during cool and prolonged rainy periods.
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Should I fertilize potted mums?

Mums are short-day plants, which means they need a long period of darkness to flower. Fertilize mums several times a year. You should use a balanced all-purpose fertilizer. Feed them especially during the vegetative growth period to prevent premature flowering.
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How do you care for outdoor potted mums?

How to care for outdoor garden mums
  1. After planting, give them a good watering and keep the soil moist everyday until they are established.
  2. Mums don't like to get dry between waterings, so make sure you water them at least every other day and especially if they start looking wilted.
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How long will potted mums last?

If you wait until things cool off before setting out your mums, you'll be treated to blooms for up to 8 weeks once you have the plants in place. And if you get a few warm days here and there after cooler weather arrives, you can stash your mums in your house or garage until temps drop again.
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How do you keep mums blooming all fall?

  1. Water—but don't overwater—your mums according to their growth cycle. ...
  2. Fertilize your mums in the spring and summer. ...
  3. Mulch matters. ...
  4. Pinch your mums, please. ...
  5. Cut back old stems. ...
  6. Don't forget to deadhead.
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Can mums survive the winter in pots?

With potted mums, the first key is to never let them endure a freeze in their pot or container. Mums can survive light frosts and cold fairly easy, but a hard freeze can kill roots in pots permanently.
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How long do mums last outdoors?

Depending on weather conditions and mum varieties, you can expect to get a good display of color for four to six weeks. Extended periods of hot weather will age the flowers more quickly.
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Do potted mums come back?

You will have some buds on them by then, but don't worry. They will grow back and your plant won't look dead in the middle." Many people buy mums in the fall thinking the plants are annuals. These people toss the mums in the trash once the blooms have faded.
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Are coffee grounds good for mums?

(Most edible plants like acidic soil, but some plants, such as eucalyptus, ficus, chrysanthemum and clematis, prefer alkaline soil). Used coffee grounds make an effective and fast-acting fertilizer for plants and vegetables.
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How often do you water mums in full sun?

It is important to prevent the plant from getting too dry or wilting between watering. Unless the mum is in a very sunny and hot location, watering the plant well, once a day, should be sufficient. When watering, instead of pouring water through the dense flowers, water the plant's soil.
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Is Epsom salts good for mums?

Mums also benefit from additional Epsom salts being added to the irrigation water. Epsom salts provides magnesium, which can help keep the foliage a dark green color.
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Do mums need a lot of water?

Chrysanthemums love full sun, and all that heat means they also need plenty of water. Give them a good soak after repotting, then water every other day or whenever the soil seems dry. Try to avoid allowing your plants to wilt.
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How do I make my mum bloom?

Plant the mums in well-draining soil that receives full sun. Fertilize well to encourage blooms. If the mums produce spring blooms, pinch them back before late summer to encourage fall flowering. Before winter, cover plants with several inches of mulch or straw.
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When Should mums be cut back?

It's always best to cut mums back every spring shortly after they first begin to grow. Timing is everything. If you don't cut mums back in early spring, then they are more likely to produce a premature and disappointing period of poor bloom in summer and a lackluster season of poor bloom in fall.
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Do mums come back year after year?

Because people often think that mums (formally called Chrysanthemums) are at best a finicky perennial, many gardeners treat them as annuals, but this doesn't have to be the case. With just a little winter care for mums, these fall beauties can come back year after year.
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Will mums freeze outside?

Mums do not respond well to frosts and freezes, which may not occur until December or January in warmer areas. Garden or hardy perennial mums usually will weather the storm and leaf back out the following spring, but pot mums are generally finished.
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Can potted mums be planted outside?

Garden mums are tough perennials you plant outdoors where they can live year round. Florist mums are used as indoor potted plants and won't survive a winter if you plunk them into your garden in the Midwest.
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Do mums need sun or shade?

Chrysanthemums are sun-loving plants. Although they technically require only 6 hours of sunlight each day, the more light they receive, the better their growth, bloom and hardiness. Slight shade in hot, summer afternoons is appropriate in warmer gardening zones to prevent scorching.
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Can mums be indoor plants?

Mums are spectacular fall plants that can be brought indoors and used for decorating. Caring for mums indoors is easy and with only a few tips you can keep a mum plant healthy for three to four weeks. They are a big bang for your buck as they are less expensive than most bouquets of flowers.
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What do I do with my mums after they fall?

After they finish flowering, garden mums should be cut back far enough to remove all of the faded flowers (about one-quarter their height). If the winter stays very mild, some mums will produce a few more flowers. In late January or early February, garden mums should be cut back to about three inches from the ground.
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Will mums rebloom after deadheading?

If you keep up with deadheading, chances are the mums will last longer and may repeat bloom.
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Can mums bloom twice a year?

It's possible for chrysanthemums to bloom twice a season. But it's uncommon, because it usually takes some serious human intervention to force blooms twice.
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Can you over water potted mums?

While overwatering your mums can lead to mold issues and root rot, Mast says not watering them enough can create problems, too. "Make sure your mums do not dry out, as this will cause the foliage to drop and blooms to fall off," she says.
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