Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
A substancial number of varieties were the among the casualties caused by the monsoon rains despite having planted them in a raised bed. The green varieties ought to be OK. Tags got lost and some varieties currently have buds in them and hopefully should flower within 2 weeks.
I will only know for for sure which varieties survived once they flower.
I will only know for for sure which varieties survived once they flower.
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
ohh sorry to know about the loss... hope the survivors bloom well...
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
I forget to add that the green pompoon variety is a fairly robust varietiy. Tends to produce a lot of suckers which can be separated around July/August. Managed to get 8 suckers from the mother plant this year during the Monsoons which ended up being distributed.
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
Well please keep me in mind next time you have some of these varieties to distribute, i will surely post my mums if any of them attract your interest we can have an exchange
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
Sure why not. First i have to see which varieties were able to survive.
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
wow its an eye catcher
The amusing thing is that the first mums that are currently blooming in my pots are almost the same colour, maybe they are same variety , waiting for more uploads sir.
The amusing thing is that the first mums that are currently blooming in my pots are almost the same colour, maybe they are same variety , waiting for more uploads sir.
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums has great attraction indeed. Really love these plants for their beautify, color and flower texture ranges.
Last picture so beautiful and Nicely captured too.
Thanks for sharing.
Last picture so beautiful and Nicely captured too.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
The best thing about Chrysanthemums is that they tend to bloom (these days) when other spring annuals are gearing up for their display in December. Only Marigolds are an exception among the annuals whose beauty/splendour in full display can be enjoyed at this time.