Chrysanthemums in Russian gardens with different climatic conditions.
Winter-hardy chrysanthemums are not very afraid of the cold, but are more afraid of getting wet.

If the winter is with a lot of thaws or rains, then it is more likely that the wintering in open ground the chrysanthemum will die.

Many gardeners leave their chrysanthemums in the ground in the fall. Someone additionally covers the chrysanthemum bushes to protect them from the cold. Someone digs up their favorite chrysanthemums and puts them in the cellar for the winter. Someone prefers mother liquors of chrysanthemums. Each gardener adapts to keep his chrysanthemums in winter based on the characteristics climatic conditions garden and personal preference.


In the photo: Korean varieties of chrysanthemums "Vyshyvanka", "Key Largo"

The most important rule for sheltering chrysanthemums in the garden: we close the plants late - in the cold; and we open early so that the chrysanthemum bushes do not get tired under cover.

It is necessary to cover chrysanthemums not earlier than the soil begins to freeze slightly.
Cut off the branches of chrysanthemum, put a low box on the bush. If the box is foam, then you can not cover the chrysanthemum with anything else.
A foam box is good because, with the right shelter (that is, on frozen soil), it works like a thermos, and in the event of a thaw, it does not let heat pass to the wintering chrysanthemum bush. This is especially important for those regions where frosts often alternate with thaws in winter.

If there is no foam box, then you can use any suitable box to cover the chrysanthemum.
The meaning of such a shelter is that there is sufficient air space above the hibernating chrysanthemum bush.
If it has already snowed, then such a shelter will be enough.

If there is no snow, and the frosts are getting stronger, then on the box over the covered chrysanthemum you throw all the plant remains that are at hand (fallen leaves, straw, sawdust, etc.). And then you cover it all with a bag. It is better to take white woven synthetic bags from flour, sugar or cereals, which, unlike plastic film, allow air to pass through.

In the place where chrysanthemums are planted, melt water should not accumulate in spring.
Chrysanthemums are more afraid of dampness than frost. Therefore, make drainage for chrysanthemum bushes, build drainage grooves.
If your site is in a lowland, then in order to avoid waterlogging of the soil, it is better to immediately plant chrysanthemums on the ridges.


In the photo: multiflora chrysanthemum varieties "Chelsey Coral", "Miasto Orange"

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In autumn, gardeners are actively engaged in pruning, sheltering and transplanting plants. You can not ignore the chrysanthemums. Without preparation for winter, they will die.

Flower care is:

  • top dressing;
  • sanitary cleaning;
  • treatment for cortical damage;
  • pruning;
  • shelter.

top dressing

It is necessary to start preparing chrysanthemums for winter already in early September, when it is still warm enough outside and the soil has not had time to cool down.

Apply a phosphorus-potassium fertilizer, which will help increase the winter hardiness of the plant and give lush flowering next year. Do not use nitrogen fertilizer, as it stimulates the plant to grow, and this cannot be done in the fall.

Bush cleaning

This procedure in autumn care required. It is necessary to clean the bush from damaged, dried, rotten leaves and stems. Get rid of dry branches without regret, under shelter from moisture they can begin to rot, gradually moving to the roots. In the spring, the plant will not be able to recover. After preparing for winter, the chrysanthemum should be completely healthy.

Treatment

Behind holiday season chrysanthemum is attacked by pests and diseases. To eliminate them, the bush is treated with an antimicrobial drug. If the flower is healthy, do not be lazy and carry out the treatment for preventive purposes. The best time to do this is in October.

If a spider mite was found during examination of the bush, then the leaves and stems should be wiped with a damp cloth.

Pruning for the winter

Pruning chrysanthemums in autumn is a controversial issue. Some practitioners consider this event to be superfluous in preparation for winter. Others, on the contrary, are cut so that only 15 cm remain from the surface of the earth, explaining a number of advantages. This allows:

  • protect the root system vitality for the next year, do not waste on extra length of stems;
  • ease of shelter, no need to bend the stems or build shelter structures;
  • saving of covering material.

Shelter

Even frost-resistant varieties of chrysanthemums are best covered. In warm areas, it is enough to use needles, straw and dry branches. In colder areas, when preparing your chrysanthemum for winter, consider more serious shelter. It can be: wooden boxes, boards, slate, bricks, covering material.

When constructing a structure, do not completely block the air; you do not need to press the material tightly against the bush. It is best to cover with a box or make something like a box out of bricks and boards. On top of the frame, lay a covering material, the edges of which are fixed with stones, slate or bricks. Then the wind and cold will not break the protective structure.

Polyethylene film should not be used as a covering material. With the onset of heat, a greenhouse effect sets in under it, which will lead to the decay of flowers.

The sheltering structure is good because the chrysanthemums are covered for the winter and at the same time there is ventilation.

In early spring, remove the shelter, do not be afraid that the flowers will freeze, they are cold-resistant and will tolerate small frosts normally. It will be worse if they are overexposed, they will overheat and wither.

Cellar or trench?

There is an opinion that chrysanthemums are dug up for the winter. Yes, they spend everything first preparatory work, and with the onset of frost, they dig it out with a clod of earth, install it in a box, cover it with earth and leave it in a cellar or unheated veranda.

Such winter shelter not always successful due to insufficient ventilation and high temperature inside. The plant wakes up and gives growth, on which the root system wastes its strength. Therefore, the cellar is often replaced with a trench.

The bush is dug up and placed in a special ditch 50-70 cm wide and 50 cm deep. Covered with slate and thrown over the top of the earth.

How to prepare a non-hardy chrysanthemum for winter

Gardeners southern regions frost-resistant varieties are rarely grown, and rightly so. Engage in breeding zoned plants that are adapted to your climate, taking into account the features.

Non-frost-resistant varieties of flowers cannot withstand sub-zero temperatures. And in order not to disturb them in the fall, they plant them in flowerpots. This is convenient, as soon as the bush fades, the flowerpot is transferred to a cool and dark room, thus creating ideal conditions for wintering.

When preparing, inspect for damage, if necessary, treat with special means.

Often, winter surprises with the variability of weather conditions, and it is wrong to choose one way to protect plants from frost. Divide the chrysanthemums into groups and try different variants shelter bushes to increase the chances of saving flowers.

Foreword

Chrysanthemums are an unfading classic of summer cottages. But only after a cold and snowless winter, you can miss many bushes. To prevent this from happening, provide plants with protection.

The safety of your favorite plants will depend both on the climate of your region and on the efforts you have made in winter period. Chrysanthemums need care all year round, but special attention should be paid to them in the fall. Already in early September, it is worth feeding. Best suited for these purposes. It is they who increase the frost-resistant qualities of chrysanthemums.

In order for your flowers to overwinter well, you need to carefully monitor so that they do not get sick. In the fall, inspect all your chrysanthemums and remove weakened plants so as not to interfere with healthy. Strong bushes are much more likely to survive cold winter. Much depends on the variety of flowers. But even frost-resistant specimens need additional protection.

If your plant variety is frost-resistant, then it can be left to overwinter in open ground. But if your chrysanthemum is too sensitive to cold, then it is better to move it to a barn, cellar, loggia or balcony - rooms where it is much cooler than in the living room. It is in the fall that you will need to take care of pruning. When shortening the shoots, you need to leave about 10 centimeters so that your plant develops well in the future. This procedure should be started with the advent of cold weather. Usually it is October or November, depending on the specific region.

It is important to take into account all the details before you cover the chrysanthemums for the winter, which will help you with the video and photos in this article. If your flowers will survive the winter outdoors, you will need to hill them up. The soil must protect the plant from direct contact with the cold from all sides. It is undesirable that next to plants in winter months water accumulated - so there should not be any holes nearby. Stagnant water can damage plants, lead to root rot and even death of chrysanthemums.

If your region is covered in snow in winter, you can be sure that your flowers will survive the winter without damage. Indeed, under a good layer of snow, most varieties, both chrysanthemums and other flowers, can easily survive even the strongest frosts. Worry should be if in your area during the winter months there are sufficiently low temperatures, which are accompanied by wind without snow.

However, not only cold winters without snow are the enemies of chrysanthemums, but also wet and too warm. Chrysanthemums can be severely damaged by both thaws and extreme temperature fluctuations. Such changes are fatal, because because of them the flowers can begin to sing. If your variety does not like severe frosts, and winter every year either with snow or without, then you need to cover the flower, taking into account changes in weather conditions. In such cases, you already need to think about improvised means.

To shelter the chrysanthemums, you will need bricks that are laid on the "edge" on both sides of the bush. Then wide boards can be installed on top for additional protection and snow retention, old slate or even an unnecessary piece of iron. You can close chrysanthemums and plywood, but so that it does not constantly fly off, press it down with something heavy.

What gives such protection? It does not allow moisture and precipitation to enter, and also creates a kind of ventilated space for flowers that grow on the street. Also, a chrysanthemum growing in the open field in the most severe frosts can be additionally covered with spruce branches. They will create the missing warmth and protect from the wind. If you have nowhere to take spruce branches, then you can use dry branches and leaves.

If you are too lazy to collect one or the other, you can purchase it in a store, which must be ventilated and not be too tight. It is not worth covering chrysanthemums with heavy material - they can start to rot and then die. And during the period of snowmelt or constant thaw, it is not recommended to cover the roots of chrysanthemum with sawdust or peat - then your flowers will be dampened.

If you want to grow chrysanthemums in very harsh winters, then digging up the bushes with the roots is the best solution. This must be done carefully and carefully so as not to damage the root system of the plant. Chrysanthemums will feel great in a barn, cellar, garage, being in a bucket or pot.

The main thing is that the room where you transfer the plants is at least a little warmer than the street and does not let the wind through.

But even in such benign conditions, you must definitely inspect your chrysanthemums so as not to miss the rot. If you find such a disease, then a fungicide solution will help save the flower. But it will only help if you apply it immediately after the first signs of the disease are detected.

If there is nowhere to transfer the flowers, then within the framework of your site you can prepare a trench. Its width can be about 75 centimeters, and the depth is about 50. Chrysanthemums are placed in such a trench along with the root of the plant, which must necessarily be with a clod of earth, and covered with a sheet of iron, wooden planks or slate. On top of this structure, you need to pour the earth - 10-15 centimeters will be enough. Under such a design, chrysanthemums can even start young shoots.

Autumn garden decoration - chrysanthemums, this is a real joy for most summer residents. Already many plants are suitable only to cover the beds with their dry tops, and your flower beds continue to burn with gold. Of course, growing chrysanthemums outdoors is a very rewarding experience that definitely won't get in the way of any grower. Bright, unpretentious flower with a tart smell is a generous gift of nature that will prolong the summer days.

Choice number one

Among the variety of garden flowers, chrysanthemum stands out. The choice of varieties is simply amazing, while each of them is very beautiful in its own way. They don't call her the queen of autumn for nothing. Today we will talk about how chrysanthemums are grown in open ground. It's not too difficult, bright flowers will readily grow in almost any conditions. Having correctly composed the composition, you will enjoy the colorful splendor for many years in a row.

Varieties and varieties

Lush, fragrant inflorescences can not only add variety to household plot, they change the gardener's life. According to legend, they inspire optimism even in the most dull person. Growing chrysanthemums outdoors is a magical activity, and it is almost impossible to stop in the choice of forms. Every time you buy another bag of seeds, you are surprised at the magnificent color of the flowers, their durability, plant height, leaf shape, degree of doubleness. And over and over again acquiring sets of seeds of different varieties, you can be sure that they will not be repeated.

If you want to see a really bright and elegant flower bed, then you definitely need to combine different varieties and shapes with each other. Growing chrysanthemums outdoors is the same, no matter what kind of heads you will enjoy in the fall. The combination of curb and tall bushes in the background looks best.

Location selection

Excellent growth and lush flowering - it all depends on you. Chrysanthemum is not too demanding, but very thermophilic plant. First of all, you need to choose a suitable place for her. It must be remembered that these flowers do not tolerate moisture retention and do not tolerate dark areas very well. Therefore, the lowlands are more places for lily of the valley. Choose open, sunny areas that are slightly elevated. Dampness will cause plants to die in winter, and lack of lighting leads to deformation of the green part.

Growing chrysanthemums outdoors for sale is even more interesting, as plots sell like hot cakes in the spring. However, the requirements for conditions in this case are even higher. After all, you definitely need to get a good result. For excellent flowering and rapid growth, the plant simply needs good soil. Only the optimal composition of microelements will allow you to get powerful bushes with magnificent heads. They love loose and permeable soil rich in organic matter. Therefore, if you want to prepare a place for plants in advance, dig a planting hole, fill in drainage and humus, and good, fresh soil on top. And during the warm period, be sure to apply seasonal top dressing. However, you should not be zealous. With an overabundance of nitrogen and phosphorus, the plant becomes fat. You will have huge bushes without flowers.

Sale of cut flowers

This is very profitable business, so you should consider it if you are seriously interested in growing chrysanthemums in open ground. Features of the variety Valentina Tereshkova, Alec Bedser suggest the formation of large inflorescences. Huge flowers on strong stems can keep fresh for a long time in vases.

Moreover, they continue to delight us with bright colors even after the onset of cold weather. Here it is necessary to clarify: the warmer the climate, the easier it will be to grow such hybrids. Quite the opposite is the case in regions with a harsh climate. Where can you easily organize the cultivation of chrysanthemums in the open field? The Kirov region with a mild climate, without sharp fluctuations, is ideal. Here you do not have to stress the plants every time, dig them up in the fall and plant them again in the spring. Thanks to this, the bushes respond with stunning flowering.

In Siberia, large-flowered chrysanthemums are planted in large pots, which are dug into the ground for the summer. With the onset of autumn cold weather, they are transferred to a room where the temperature remains around -5 degrees all winter. This way you will ensure beautiful flowering every year.

Landing

Growing chrysanthemums outdoors for sale assumes that you will occupy a fairly large area of ​​\u200b\u200byour garden for cultivation. May is best time for decorating a flower bed. Before the onset of cold weather, the plants will have time to get stronger.

In addition, it is very important not to plant bushes in flowering form. In mid-October, such a landing is guaranteed to lead to the death of the plant. If you bought planting material late, then it is better to leave the flowers not in the open field, but indoors. A dry basement with a stable temperature is fine. But they will not tolerate dampness and low temperatures.

Some gardeners specially arrange high beds. There is one trick here that will allow the mother plants to overwinter well and wake up very early in the spring. The bottom layer of the beds is poured from fresh manure, and on top there is already a layer of fertile soil. Burning out, it will give a lot of heat, which will allow the plants to bloom until late autumn, and with good shelter they will survive even in the most severe frosts.

Making a flower bed

With the onset of steady heat, the chrysanthemum wakes up on the street. Growing conditions in should include wintering in its permanent place. To do this, the gardener makes sure that there is no rotting of plants, that is, a flower bed must be created on a hill. With the onset of cold weather, the roots of plants are mulched, covered with hay or sawdust. From above - they fall asleep with snow, and your plantings can safely survive the whole winter.

In the spring, with the onset of heat, it is necessary to remove all covering materials, after which the plantings will start to grow. If the planting material was stored in the cellar, at the end of May it is time to prepare it for planting. Just at this time, the first frosts end.

Planting must be carried out by variety. Be sure to provide your flower bed with labels or other markers. Complex fertilizer, for example, well-rotted manure, is preliminarily added to the prepared trench. Remains only proper care. Growing chrysanthemums outdoors is not difficult, even an amateur can handle it.

So, the distance between planted plants should be from 30 to 50 cm. The larger the bush is planned, the more space it needs to leave for growth and development. Planting and transplanting must be done with a large clod of earth. Immediately after this, the earth should be abundantly watered with a solution of "Kornevin" or any other drug that promotes growth.

The climate of central Russia

In order to get in the fall beautiful flowers chrysanthemums, in the summer they need to ensure proper care, regular watering and top dressing. The cultivation of chrysanthemums in open ground in the Moscow region is especially good. With high-quality shelter, they calmly endure frosts up to 30 degrees, and with the onset of spring they delight you with excellent flowers. Growing mother plants is very easy. We will now consider one of the options, and you will understand that any gardener can have a piece of the sun on his site.

These plants root very easily. Growing chrysanthemums in open ground in the Moscow region is also facilitated by the fact that every year you can get new plants from part of old ones or from green cuttings. Young root shoots, side shoots on old stems - all this is the material for a new bush.

There is a slight subtlety here. It is undesirable to leave plants in one place for a long time. We have already said that they do not like to be disturbed during the flowering period. This is true. But once every two years they need to be planted in good fertile soil. Otherwise, it loses its attractiveness, the branches become woody. However, if the bush has already lost its charm, it can become a parent for an entire flower bed.

Growing technology in the Urals

Here the climate is not so much harsh as unpredictable. Heavy snowfalls and frosts, winds and prolonged drought - all this makes growing chrysanthemums in the open field in the Urals a little more difficult. To make life easier for the gardener, you can advise the following option. After flowering, the stems from the mother bushes are cut with secateurs. Hemp 10-15 cm should remain. Bushes for the winter must be covered with peat crumbs, along with manure. The height of the layer should be 10-15 cm. For insulation, what is left after cleaning the garden is laid on top. These are tops and branches. In winter, snow accumulates on them.

spring work

With the onset of spring, it is necessary to remove the tops and branches. But peat sweeping is not necessary at all. This is mulch and fertilizer, without which it will be difficult to wait for good flowering. After the root growth has appeared, it is removed with a pruner. It turns out cuttings 6-7 cm long. They need to be dipped in the Kornevin solution and planted on a bed with well-fertilized soil, on top of which there is a layer of sand (about 2 cm).

Every day it is necessary to spray and water the cuttings. From above you need to stretch the film and be sure to organize shading from bright, sun rays. Do not forget to ventilate, and after 2 weeks your plantings will give good roots.

Young plants are planted in a permanent place in May, when the threat of frost has passed. Remember to water and mulch the soil well. As soon as the height of your plants reaches 15 cm, the most painstaking work begins. To get a tall stem with a lush flower, you must definitely pinch all the side shoots and buds, leaving one. Moreover, the choice is not always obvious, the central one may turn out to be underdeveloped or ugly, so you need to carefully monitor your plant.

Gardening in Siberia

This is both a complex and very exciting process. Growing chrysanthemums in open ground in Siberia is quite possible, but additional tasks fall on the gardener. First of all, you need to choose winter-hardy varieties. It can be an early Cream or Raspberry chrysanthemum, pink Perlinka or a Gift. They need to be planted on a high, dry bed, but even this does not guarantee a successful wintering.

We have already talked a lot about outdoors. Preparation for winter should be carried out very carefully. Since autumn, the plants are pruned, covered with humus and covered with spruce branches. But even in this case, it is impossible to guarantee that the flowers will overwinter safely. It happens that the cold season is unusually mild. Then there is a risk that the plants will wake up very early and may die from excess moisture under the covering material. Another time, on the contrary, the ground freezes by 2 meters, which means that the chances of survival for chrysanthemums are even less. Therefore, the only option is to take the mother bushes to a cool place. It could be a basement or a garage.

In late autumn, when the first frosts hit, the chrysanthemum is carefully dug up and placed in a 5-liter bucket. In this case, it is recommended to cut off the entire above-ground part. You can leave only lignified stumps 10-15 cm high. The dug out mother liquors must be removed to the cellar and kept at a temperature not higher than +2 degrees. Somewhere at +4, chrysanthemums will begin to sprout, which is highly undesirable.

Growing a new variety

If you were lucky enough to get good seeds, can be planted on the site amazing plants for which all the neighbors will come to you. Growing chrysanthemums outdoors from seeds is not at all too difficult. In this way, you can grow both an annual and a perennial that will decorate your garden for a long time.

Both the first and second need to be planted in early spring. At the beginning of March, you should already have shallow boxes filled with earthen mixture on the windows. It is advisable to take ready-made, but you can cook it yourself. To do this, take greenhouse land, humus and peat. All this needs to be ignited or steamed.

Now let's start sowing. fall asleep to a depth of 0.5 cm, and perennials are simply left on the surface. Now the crops need to be watered, covered with glass and put in a warm place. Periodically, crops are checked and sprayed with water.

Planting in open ground

The gardener will have to tinker with his seedlings for a long time before they become beautiful flowering bushes. When the seedlings have emerged, they are most often very densely packed. Therefore, as soon as the second pair of leaves appears, you need to make a pick in separate cups. At the same time, try not to crush the stem. Now the care of young seedlings consists in timely watering. It is advisable to carry out hardening, that is, to take out the boxes on the balcony.

As soon as the threat of frost has passed, you need to plant seedlings in open ground. Remember that the chrysanthemum is very fond of light and warmth. Leave dark corners to other plants, and give her a place in the middle of the site. It is in such conditions that she will reveal all her beauty. And one more thing: immediately after the transplant, you need to pinch all the tops. This is not the last procedure this season. As soon as the side shoots grow by 15-20 cm, they also need to "remove their heads". Then you will get compact bushes with many inflorescences. They will please you with a long and very abundant flowering.

For newbies

If this is your first year of gardening, then growing a small-flowered chrysanthemum in the open field will be an excellent option for you. These vibrant, daisy-like blooms make a wonderful fall addition to your garden. It should be noted that they are unpretentious and in a temperate climate do not need warm winter quarters. But in the conditions of Siberia, it is impossible to give a 100% guarantee that your plants will survive the winter. If the ground freezes too much, then most likely they will not wake up.

To do this, you can leave 2-3 mother plants that can be taken out to the cellar. And even easier - sow annuals. They will delight you until the very cold and even after the first snow they will remain bright and fresh. And then you can simply remove them and make room for new landings. In this case, you are not limited in your imagination. Flowerbeds can differ in shape and content every year.

Many flower growers are often interested in how to save chrysanthemums in winter. Most varieties of these flowers have good cold resistance and can winter right in the flower bed. However, for the winter, some varieties need to be dug up and stored in the basement or cellar. In total, there are four ways to winter chrysanthemums, which we will talk about.

Preparation of chrysanthemums for wintering begins in the fall, when the first slight frosts have already occurred. IN middle lane the first frosts occur already in October, and sometimes in early November. This criterion depends on the climatic features of the region of growth. The main thing is that the plant must harden.

Bushes are prepared as follows:

Further work continues only before the direct freezing of the soil. The bushes at this time need to be cut so that there are “stumps” 10–20 cm high. This height is convenient for making varietal designations.

Video "Preservation of chrysanthemums in winter"

From this video you will learn how to properly preserve the chrysanthemum in the winter.

Wintering in the ground

Since chrysanthemums are perennial flowers, they are distinguished by good cold resistance. That's why garden soil is a normal wintering environment for such plants. However, in order to keep the flowers in the open field, it is necessary to perform some actions to protect them from the cold.

  • mulching;
  • shelter;
  • trenches.

Let's consider each option in more detail.

Mulching

This method is suitable for varieties that are highly cold-resistant. At the onset of the first frost, it is necessary to hill the bushes. To do this, you can use shavings, sawdust, humus, compost, peat, etc.

If the region is characterized by a frosty winter, then the plants must be covered with spruce branches or branches, which should be sprinkled with dry leaves on top.

Shelter

This wintering method is considered more reliable than mulching, so it is usually used in areas with severe winters.

In autumn, supports should be installed around the chrysanthemums. Their role can be played by ordinary bricks. Slate or board is placed on top of the supports. From above, such a design is covered with a covering material, which is necessarily fixed. Flowers can be covered with spruce branches or special materials (for example, lutrasil or spandbond).

It is worth noting that such a shelter should be ventilated. Otherwise, the chrysanthemum may die during the cold period due to the accumulation of excess moisture inside such a structure.

The shelter is taken apart in the spring, when the night frosts have already passed and relatively warm weather has settled on the street. If the risk of frost returning is high, then a plastic bag is thrown over the plants.

trenches

Another way to overwinter chrysanthemums is in a trench. The method involves digging a ditch 70 cm wide and deep. The length of the trench is determined by the number of bushes that need to be protected from the cold.

It should be noted that until the first frosts, the plants are stored in open form. They are covered only after a significant cold snap. After frost, the roofing material / slate is covered with sawdust, dry leaves or peat. The bulk layer must have a thickness of at least 50 cm. A polyethylene film is installed over the embankment.

Of all the options, this method is the most laborious. You can take flowers out of such trenches for planting when the good weather has settled in the spring and the earth has warmed up enough.

digging

In autumn, chrysanthemum bushes are dug out of the ground. To protect seedlings from decay, they must be treated with a fungicide. After that, chrysanthemums are placed in the basement, garage, veranda or cellar.

For effective storage in these rooms, a certain temperature range (0…+5 °C) must be set. If the temperature is higher, then the flowers will "wake up" ahead of time. At the same time, the humidity should not be high, otherwise the plants may begin to rot. Also, there should be lighting in the room - without light, chrysanthemums are depleted.

Dug out chrysanthemums just need to be spread out on the floor, from where the flowers will take the necessary moisture to live until spring.

You can store flowers in boxes in which peat and sand were previously poured (proportion 1: 1). Also, seedlings can be planted in a pot.

It is not necessary to bring plants into the cellar immediately after digging. Chrysanthemums should be silently in the cold so that they can harden.

It is important to know when to get chrysanthemums after winter. Usually flowers begin to get out of the cellar in the spring, when the weather is warm enough outside.

If the storage of chrysanthemums was correct, then the flowers will quickly take root in the open field and bloom.


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