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How to prepare chrysanthemums for winter

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Caring for chrysanthemums in the fall. Source: pexels.com

Chrysanthemums are quite hardy plants, but the right perspective when preparing for winter is key to their successful overwintering. With the onset of the cold season, it is important to take special care of the flowers, as they need to grow safely.

Experts from Organically Green explained whether chrysanthemums should be dug up or just covered before the winter cold. They noted that preparing the flowers for winter is a critical step in maintaining their health.

How to fertilize chrysanthemums

The process of preparing chrysanthemums for winter begins with fertilizing the plants. Use potash fertilizer first, followed by phosphorus. This will help strengthen the root system of the flowers and prepare them for difficult weather conditions. Without this, it is necessary to prune old and damaged branches, leaving healthy parts at a height.

Which chrysanthemums to dig up

Some chrysanthemums, especially weak varieties with low frost resistance, need to be dug up before the onset of severe frosts to avoid plant death.

Store the dug up chrysanthemum bushes in a cool place, such as a basement or cellar. In the spring, after the ground has warmed up, they can be planted back in the flower beds. This approach will ensure the safety of the plants and their re-flowering in the new season.

Which chrysanthemums are covered for the winter

Gardeners also have the option of leaving more frost-resistant varieties of chrysanthemums. However, even such varieties need shelter to protect them from the winter cold.

To effectively cover chrysanthemums for the winter, gardeners can use spruce branches or dry leaves. These materials keep the heat around the plants and protect them from frost. Another way is to mulch the ground around the bushes with sawdust, peat or humus.

Be in time before the frost

Another important aspect of preparing chrysanthemums for winter is timeliness. Digging or sheltering should be done before stable frosts to avoid damage to the root system. Timely care of the plants will keep them in good condition.

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