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A
True Perennial
Garden Mum
Autumn
Red
It
was bred in Minnesota and tested all over the
U.S. and Canada, proving hardy even in
winters as cold as 30 below zero. In
addition, test plants in bloom suffered no ill
effects from several days of snow and 26 degree
low temperatures followed by 70 degree days.
Autumn
Red was the first color introduced from the complete
series. The plant's spreading rootstock
forms a broad clump, is naturally mounding and
requires NO PINCHING, no pruning, no staking,
and no deadheading. Each plant will spread out
to 3' in diameter, showing up to 1,000 blooms
the first year, then up to 5,000 blooms the second.
Flowers open over a long period with new flowers
growing over the old ones. Prior to blooming,
the plants make an attractive low hedge. After
blooming, just cut them back about a third. Then
after the winter die-back, trim off at ground
level.
Seemingly
free from serious pests and diseases, the Perennial
Garden Mum attracts bees and butterflies too!
Buy either in an 8" decorative pot or the huge
3-plant 10" planter size.
Suggested
uses: Border backgrounds, banks, shrub
beds, and as cut flowers.
While
much of the information in these tips is applicable
in several gardening zones/climates, some of the
plants and timing suggested are best suited to
the Northwest, generally in the mild/wet growing
regions found along the I-5 corridor. You should
make appropriate adjustments or consult local
gardening experts in regions whose climates differ
from this area of the Northwest.
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