Why are my mums so leggy?

If you plant your mums in a spot that receives too much shade, the stems may become leggy and then fall over while trying to reach sunlight. Find a garden spot that bathes your mums in sunlight to help keep stems from inordinately stretching too much.
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How do you fix leggy mums?

NOTE: If you're reading this article and it's already June or early July and you have done no pruning, and your mums are tall and leggy, you can simply cut the plants about one-third to half way back. This should help to create a more dense plant that will bloom in fall.
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Should mums be cut back?

After the foliage of the plant has died back, you will need to cut it back. 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.
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When should you pinch back mums?

The first pinch is in spring when returning plants are about 8 to 10-inches tall. If you are planting mums in the spring, start the first pinch 2-weeks after planting. The second pinch is done around the summer solstice. This is the longest day of the year.
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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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Should I cut back mums in summer?

Really, the last part of June up to July 4th is a great time, but doing it much more into July risks your mum from not being able to re-produce blooms by Autumn's arrival. What ya do is quite simple: Pinch or take scissors and trim back your mums until they are about 4-6″ high from the ground.
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How long do mums last?

Each variety differs, but most mums will continue to bloom for four to eight weeks. There are many ways to extend the flowering of chrysanthemums. Deadheading spent blooms, fertilizing in the spring and avoiding overcrowding will help your mums produce more blooms over a longer period of time.
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Do potted mums come back every year?

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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How do you winterize mums?

Winter Care for Potted Mums

But plants that are growing in containers don't have this protection. To avoid exposing container-grown plants to freezing temperatures, you'll need to overwinter them indoors. Before moving them, repot your plants into slightly larger containers.
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How do mums get their shape?

Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum spp.) are a focal point in the garden in fall after most other flowers have finished blooming. They will look their best when the time arrives if you begin pinching them back in early spring. A series of pinches helps them develop a neat, rounded shape.
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How do you get a mum to rebloom?

If your plant is well fed and gets plenty of water, it will have the fuel to produce all those bright flowers. Feed plants in early spring and every 2 weeks until buds have formed. You can also enhance blooming by removing spent flowers, a practice called deadheading.
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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 you take care of potted mums?

Mums prefer constantly moist but not soggy soil. Plants in containers should be water almost every other day. Established plants in the ground should be fine with natural rainfall, but in droughts supplemental watering is needed. Newly planted mums should be watered 2-3 times per week.
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How often should you water potted mums?

Don't let your mums get too dry or wilt between waterings. Water your potted mums at least every other day. They like to get about 1 inch of water per week. Water at the soil level (the base of the plant) and not on top of the foliage.
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Can you split potted mums?

Since mums grow and spread easily, they are often split or transplanted into other areas throughout the yard. As a general rule of thumb, mums should be divided every couple of years to help promote regrowth and ensure health.
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How do you keep potted mums blooming?

  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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How do you winterize mums in pots?

Keep mums indoors until one week before the last expected spring frost. At that time, take the pot outdoors to its summer location for two or three hours, then bring it back indoors to its winter location. Each day, bring the pot outdoors and leave it there for an hour or so longer each time.
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Can you bring potted mums inside for the winter?

Bringing mums indoors

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. Repeat throughout the winter once a week or so when the soil feels dry about two inches down.
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What do you do with potted mums after they bloom?

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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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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How do you take care of mums in the summer?

Water the plants deeply whenever the top 1 inch of their soil feels dry to the touch. During dry spells, a good rule of thumb is to water once each week, but water at each plant's base to keep foliage dry and discourage the growth of fungus. Care for mums in the summer is easier with mulch.
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