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Grow in moist but well-drained soil with added compost or well-rotted manure in a sunny, sheltered spot. Pinch out spray chrysanthemums and 'disbud' (remove the sideshoots from) single-bloom chrysanthemums. All chrysanthemums need staking. Lift in autumn, cut back and store in a dry, frost-free place
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- In a sunny, protected area, grow in wet but well-drained soil with extra compost or well-rotted manure.
- Pinch out spray chrysanthemums and 'disbud' single-bloom chrysanthemums .
- Staking is required for all types of chrysanthemums. Lift in the autumn, prune, and store in a dry, frost-free location.
- Chrysanthemums belong to the Compositae family and come in a variety of bright colours, shapes, and sizes.
- This variety of daisy was first cultivated about 6 centuries ago in China as a plant connected with the force of life.
- The sturdy plants have full, dark green foliage that contrast with the brilliant whites and rich bronzes of the chrysanthemum blossoms.
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