When is the right time to transfer a chrysanthemum on the ground?
Do I need to keep it on the planter or transfer it on the ground?
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If you are in the warm south or west, mums will grow fine in the ground. They need a lot of sunlight and do not like to have their roots flooded. Therefore, if you can keep your mums in a sunny warm, dry area, you should have good healthy mums. Do what’s best!
I've kept some in resin whiskey-barrel type planters for several years, over some very cold and snowy winters.
Hi there, Depends whether it is an outside variety or indoor. Best to keep it in a pot and take outside during the warm weather and bring inside when it gets cold - just incase!