raccoon
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Wed Oct-12-11 07:59 AM
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I see the lovely mums at the local grocery store. I'm in zone 7. |
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If I buy some of these lovely mums, will they come back next year?
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Wed Oct-12-11 09:18 AM
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1. And for many years to come. |
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I bought a left over last year and planted it. It has turned into a small bush and is getting ready to open all its blooms. Enjoy!
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Wed Oct-12-11 09:19 AM
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2. thank you! I'll try it. nt |
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Wed Oct-12-11 10:10 AM
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Here in Michigan, mums rarely make it anymore. My understanding of this issue, from talking with Yoder sales people years back, was that the breeders used a lot of semi-tropical genetics in order to achieve the compact, self-branching, quick blooming varieties they now have.
I do know that mums today are a FAR cry from what they were back in the 1960s and 1970s. As a child/teen in the 1970s, I had the most awesome mum garden, the plants were perennial, many different colors, shapes, and forms, blooms from around Labor Day to almost Thanksgiving. They were rock solid hardy, and I loved them. I lost the whole thing one June in a freak flash flood when the township was coming through putting in sewers and had destroyed the normal drainage patterns -- they literally washed away somewhere, and the few that didn't wash away ended up buried in about a foot of clay muck.
I don't even bother anymore with mums, they so rarely make it.
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Thu Oct-13-11 06:14 PM
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4. My sister's had good luck in zone 6 |
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She's had her mums for the three years she's lived at her current place. Since she's near Lake Erie her weather may be a little milder, and she has them in a protected location near the house
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Sun Nov-27-11 10:53 PM
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5. oh yes. I just planted a couple more. |
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The one I planted last year was so lovely this. Cut off the dead tops, plant it, water deeply and watch next fall!
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Sat Dec-03-11 09:25 PM
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6. I hit a couple local graveyards, and the garbage barrel were full of mums |
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They all looked deader than dead. We've had mid teens for lows.
Put 23 of them in the basement under a fluorescent light, and they are all are busting out new growth.
I wooda been happy with just getting the potting soil...
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