Early-season
mums add landscape sizzle
By
Norman Winter
MSU
Horticulturist
Central Mississippi Research & Extension
Center
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Some
of the most durable Belgian mums are
Conaco Orange and Conaco Yellow, which
produce impressive floral
displays.
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Landscapes
are starting to look great as hurricane debris is cleared
and fall mums are planted. There is something to be said
about the way mums change your mood and brighten the
landscape.
There
are more varieties than you can dream of, including early-,
mid- and late-season varieties. They come in a wide range of
colors, even two-toned. In the past couple of years, Yoder
Brothers have brought us new multi-colored varieties like
Stacy (purple and white) and Roxanne (rose, white and
yellow).
Grolink
has changed the industry significantly with the Belgian mums
that are more durable from the standpoint of branch breakage
as well as the sheer number of flowers. New this year in the
Belgian mums are Conaco Orange and Conaco Yellow that appear
to be slightly larger.
Of
course, the all-time favorite in Mississippi is the
old-fashioned selection called Clara Curtis, or Country
Girl. This heirloom plant from Russia is known botanically
as Dendranthema zawadskii and is still in production today
because of its glorious fall display of large, rose-pink
flowers with orange disks. It returns year after year and
puts on a show that is unrivaled. This chrysanthemum is
indeed one that will be a long-term perennial.
Whether
you choose County Girl, Belgian mums or one of the other
great selections like my personal favorite Champagne, plant
them in full sun to produce the most abundant flowers. A
little afternoon shade is tolerated. The soil must be
fertile, organic-rich, moist, but very well drained.
Drainage may be the key to winter survival. Mulching mums
should be a no-brainer. If the plants dry severely, many
buds will fail to open.
By
planting now, you will get full value for those dollars
spent because the first buds will open in your landscape.
Keeping them well watered will ensure glorious fall color
for weeks. By choosing types carefully according to bloom
season, it is possible to have mums blooming until
Thanksgiving.
There
is certainly nothing wrong with buying some with color for
decorating around the porch and patio. Mums are perfect for
football tailgate parties. They are readily available 6-inch
and 1-gallon containers, and some absolutely tremendous 2-
and 3-gallon selections that will have hundreds of flowers.
Despite costing more, these larger containers have jumped
off the charts in popularity in the past few years.
Chrysanthemums
combine well with other fall bloomers like the Mexican Bush
Sage (salvia leucantha), Indigo Spire salvia and ornamental
grasses. Combine late-season mums with ornamental kale and
cabbage and even pansies.
If
your landscape looks drab compared to your neighbors, then
head to the garden center this weekend and get several mums
not only for the landscape but the porch, patio and deck as
well. Be sure to pick up a few bags of fresh mulch while you
are there.
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Released:
September 22, 2005
Contact: Norman
Winter,
(601) 857-2284
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