How do you get seeds from mums?

Snip off the mum seeds with pruning shears and break them apart, spreading the seeds on a sheet of paper towel to dry out for a day or two before storing them in airtight jars. Purdue University recommends putting a scoop of powdered milk or rice into the bottom of the storage jar to absorb any excess moisture.
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Can you plant seeds from mums?

To make sowing easier, try pinching a few mum seeds between your thumb and forefinger. Slowly roll them back and forth so just a few drop to soil at a time, instead of a large clump. Chrysanthemum seeds need some light to germinate. Barely cover them with more seed starting mix.
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Do mums have seeds or bulbs?

Although mums grow readily from seed, they readily cross-pollinate and, as a result, the seeds may not produce a plant that resembles the parent plant in flower color, composition or growth habit. Most seed propagation is done solely to create new mum varieties and it is not advantageous to home gardeners.
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How do you propagate mums?

Divide mums in early spring just as new growth begins to appear. Dig up the entire plant and divide each plant clump into sections with a sharp knife. Each division should contain several shoots and a portion of the root system. Immediately replant the divisions.
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Do mums reseed themselves?

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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Will mums root in water?

The cuttings can be rooted in water or soil. If you wish to root them in water, then place them in a small, waterproof container, such as a jelly jar, juice glass or small vase. Add about 1 inch of water to the container, ensuring that the remaining leaves are above the water surface.
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Should you deadhead mums?

Deadhead often for lasting blooms. Take off wilted blooms and dead stems/leaves not only makes your mums look more beautiful, it helps your plant to bloom longer. Once your mums stop blooming, you can place them in the ground outdoors once the weather starts to warm.
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How do I save my potted mums for next year?

Choose a mostly dark cool area, such as an unheated garage shed or basement, which has temperatures between 32 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit. If temperatures could fall below freezing, wrap the pots with several layers of newspaper to protect the roots. Water your mums so that the soil is slightly moist.
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Can I grow mums from cuttings?

Mums, as they are commonly called, are easy to grow and can be propagated by a variety of methods. Propagating mums can be from seed, started from division, or even from cuttings.
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Are mums annuals or perennials?

Garden mums, also known as hardy mums, are perennial mums. Cut-flower chrysanthemums, like spider mums or football mums, are perennials in Zones 5 to 9, and these types are becoming easier to find for sale online.
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Why do mums split in the middle?

Large mum containers are made of multiple plants. When watered from the top, the individual mum plants will eventually split apart.
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Do mums bloom more than once?

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Chrysanthemums do not normally bloom twice. They put on foliage growth throughout the spring and summer, then produce buds in the late summer and fall.
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Can I plant my mums in the ground?

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Technically, however, they can be planted in your garden any time before the first frost of fall. This means you can try removing the mums from your pot and planting them in the ground in the fall. Although your potted mums may look dead, they might just be dormant.
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How do you grow mums from plugs?

Use 1-3 plugs per 10-inch pot. Plant 3 plugs per 12-inch pot. One plug will take longer to grow to the proper umbrella width before blooming in a 10-inch pot, so if you're short on time, plant additional plugs to fill the container with vegetative growth more quickly.
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Can you leave mums in pots over winter?

Mums can survive light frosts and cold fairly easy, but a hard freeze can kill roots in pots permanently. What is this? Once potted mums have endured a hard freeze, their chances for surviving winter are slim. Always move your mums to safety on nights with a freeze, or extremely low temperatures in the forecast.
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What to do with potted mums after blooming?

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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How do I get my mums to come back every year?

Cut back the stems of the mums to 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm.) above the ground. Leaving a little bit of the stems will ensure that next year you have a full plant, as the new stems will grow from these trimmed stems. If you cut the mums back to the ground, fewer stems will grow next year.
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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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What does it mean to pinch back mums?

Pinching, very simply, is the removal of the growing tips and about 2 to 3-inches of growth. You can do this by hand or cutting back the growth with pruning shears. Why do we do this? Mums are short day plants. Their flowering responds to shorter day length.
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Do you plant mums in the 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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How long does it take for mums to root?

Mums take about four weeks to develop roots. Once new growth appears, remove the bag and provide the plants with full sun. Transplant them to individual pots filled with a quality potting soil once the new growth is 1 to 1 1/2 inches tall.
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When should I start mums from seed?

Mums take up to four months to flower from seed. Therefore, the best time to start with seeds is by sowing them indoors in early spring. Start the seeds about eight weeks before the last spring frost, which is approximately mid-February.
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How many years do mums last?

The chrysanthemum lifespan is only three to four years and while it could last longer than that, it will get more susceptible to winter damage with each passing year.
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