Fall just wouldn’t be the same without them. When shopping for mums, you may see them labeled as garden, perennial, gift or florist mums. All these different names for plants that basically look ...
There's a difference between florist and garden mumsFact checked by Marcus ReevesThere are two mum types: florist and garden perennial mums. Botanically, they are both members of the genus ...
Despite their perennial nature, mums are often sold as annuals because they’re typically planted in the fall, which doesn’t give them enough time to establish strong root systems before winter.
It just isn't autumn without the iconic presence of mums. Not only do these bright and colorful blooms add cheer to the fall landscape, but they're very cold-hardy to boot. Since mums are both ...