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Chrysanthemum Culture in the Home Garden

Chrysanthemums are available in many types and forms to provide amateur gardeners with an interesting selection of cultivars to challenge their horticulture skills. In the garden with little or no protection, the predominate chrysanthemum to use would come under the general heading of garden or cushion chrysanthemums. Each plant of this type grown properly will make many stems, multiple blooms and a mass of color. The bloom naturally early in the fall and grow to varying heights.

Another broad class of chrysanthemums is the exhibition type. These range from small flowered bonsai and cascades to very large single stems. These generally bloom naturally late in the season and require protection from wind, rain and frost.

This pamphlet gives cultural guidance for the garden types of chrysanthemum. For gardeners interested in growing the exhibition types, the Beginners Handbook, Advanced Growers Handbook and the Show and Judges Handbook provide excellent information.

Print the order form on your printer, complete the information, and mail the form via USPS.

Pages: 8

Table of Contents

The Basics of Growing Chrysanthemums
Design Variables of Cultivars
Maintaining PH
Fertilizing
Mulching
From Planting to Bloom
Frost Protection
Staking and Tying
Pests, Insects and Diseases
 

 

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Last update 07-Oct-2003
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