When should I Plant mymums from containers in the ground and do I feed
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Plant them before the ground freezes and do not fertilize until after one year of established growth
Now is a good time, but if they’re not done blooming you should deadhead spent blooms and protect from frost if you want to keep them blooming.
Hello. I would get them in as soon as you can and keep them watered so the roots get established before winter. I would hold off on feeding them for a few weeks.
You can plant them now. I don't think it would hurt to feed them.
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