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Karen’s Corner: MUMS the word for the fall

by Karen 

October 21, 2024

Category: Karen’s Corner

Bright yellow mums (flowers) in a blue pot with a pumpkin on the left and some small gourds in front of them.

For the Fall (in Georgia), I have decided to just buy baskets of Mums and place them around the deck. (Don’t worry, it’s still gardening.) Fortunately, there is a discount grower in the area with great selections and healthy plants at awesome prices. Mum is the common name for Chrysanthemum, which is one of the most popular garden plants around. My tips on Mums to make them last:

  1. Pick baskets that mostly have buds, rather than open flowers.  They may look unimpressive but you will be rewarded with a beautiful full basket of blooms in a short while.
  2. Water about every other day.  Do not let your Mums dry out!
  3. Water at the base of the plant; not from the top.
  4. My preferred watering method (you may need help here)–dunk the basket in a large container of water once weekly instead of every other day (unless needed); wait for the bubbling to stop.
  5. “Deadhead” (cut off faded blooms) your basket twice weekly:  it will encourage more flowering and longer lasting blooms.  (Make this a routine or habit.)

Many people don’t realize Mums can be kept until the next Fall, but it requires patience and effort. When blooming stops, have someone plant them in the ground and prune them down to about 1” from the soil.  Maintain them as you would any other plant in your garden.  They will not bloom again until the following Fall, though.

For late Fall/early Winter in Georgia, I will be replacing baskets of ‘store bought’ Mums, with new purchases of Violas/Pansies, as well as add a few containers of Ornamental Cabbage. (But plants for Winter color is another blog.)

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Karen is a regular reviewer and blogger for Day Undefined. In her series, “Karen’s Corner,” she invites you to join in her love of gardening and other hobbies and shares her tips for making them more accessible. 

about the author

A black woman wearing a grey headband and silver earrings is smiling at the camera. She has grey hair styled in long thin locs and is wearing a blue jean jacket. There is green grass and sunshine in the background.

Hello! I’m Karen. The basics: happily married 33 years, 2 adult sons, and 2 adopted dogs (now 12 & 13); retired (twice) as an Operations Manager for a giant telecom company; post 2nd retirement went on to teach middle school Special Education (loved it) until my diagnosis with SCA III around 2009. I love just learning and all things creative. My hobbies include photography, furniture & decor up-cycling, gardening, dog behavior-modification training and genealogy. An absolute favorite item I hope to review is the Aerogarden indoor hydroponic gardening unit, which makes growing anything indoors from seed, flowers to salad greens & tomatoes, a breeze! My mantras: Someone said, “I don’t know how you do it.” I said, “I wasn’t given a choice.” And from poet Mary Oliver, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”

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