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«Mix» - Organic Chrysanthemums Seeds

«Mix» - Organic Chrysanthemums Seeds

1.14 €
Consider this new mixture of Gerbera Daisies a bigger, beefier version of the popular Jaguar series. Large flowers are produced on a vigorous plant habit. Bengal Mix Daisies are an excellent choice for 6" pot, quart and gallon production.

  • Packet Weight 0.2/2/20: 

  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 13883-0.2
  • Available: a lot of
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Seeds
  • Crop year / Production date: 2023
  • Shelf life: 4 years

  • Organic Chrysanthemums «Mix»

    Consider this new mixture of Gerbera Daisies a bigger, beefier version of the popular Jaguar series. Large flowers are produced on a vigorous plant habit. Bengal Mix Daisies are an excellent choice for 6" pot, quart and gallon production, and can be merchandised at retail for outdoor patio living.
     

    How to Grow

    Growing mums successfully in the garden first depends on choosing the right chrysanthemum flowers. Attractive florist mums are sold widely, but are not suitable for growing in the garden as they have a limited root system. Caring for potted mums is another worthwhile endeavor for the gardener should this be the case.

    The right chrysanthemum flowers for your garden will come from a diverse selection of hardy or garden mums. When growing mums, you’ll find plants that are dwarf to giant, in colors from white and yellow to the deepest burgundy and purple. Some cultivars bloom in late summer, while others bloom as late as October.

    Plant your hardy chrysanthemums in spring in northern areas, as they are more likely to survive the winter once established. In southern areas, mums may be planted in either spring or autumn, though fall offers the greatest benefit of avoiding summer heat.

    In all areas, chrysanthemum flowers should be planted in well-draining soil. When learning how to grow chrysanthemums, you’ll find they’re adaptable to soil types, but do best in organic soils. Mums also prefer a sunny spot in the landscape. Chrysanthemums will grow in partial shade, but may get leggy when reaching for sunlight. Shade grown plants will have weaker stems and exhibit less flowering.