When is best time to plant mums
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Ideally, chrysanthemums should be planted in the early spring after the danger of freezing weather has passed. They can really be planted any time, though, as long as the roots have at least 6 weeks to become established before extremes of either hot or freezing weather.
Depending on your location. Usually Spring and Fall.
When you see them sold in local nurseries or stores!
It's approaching, fall is the best time to plant nursery mums and when they stop blooming use the following tips to keep them growing year after year.
https://www.gardenupgreen.com/2015/10/caring-for-mums.html
Thanks to all for the mum's info!
I agree with Barb Malloy, it depends on where you live. I live in Michigan and I usually plant them when I buy them. A few years ago I bought three different ones, they say to pinch them back around July so they grow bushy. Other than that there isn't much else I do to them.