If you were a botanist and wanted to create a garden full of Chrysanthemums plants, but did
not have the time to sow the seeds and wait for them to flower, what would you do? Explain
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In USDA Hardiness Zones 5 and warmer, perennial chrysanthemums can be kept outdoors (in the ground) through the winter. Add 4 to 6 inches of mulch around the plant after the ground has frozen in the fall. Don't cut back mums when tidying up flower beds in the fall. The dead growth insulates the roots
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If you were a botanist and wanted to create a garden full of Chrysanthemums plants, but did
not have the time to sow the seeds and wait for them to flower, what would you do
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