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Posted By: alankhart Ton o' Mums - September 3rd, 2006 at 06:55 AM
There's a local nursery that used to be the largest in town, but now they just concentrate on mums for the fall. They have an area about the size of a football field full of mums...rows and rows of every color. The best thing is that they are only $1.75 for good size ones (6 in. pots?) and $8 for HUGE ones. My truck bed was completely full of mums, and all for only about $20. The other places in town want $5 for the same size as their $1.75 and as much as $15 for their really big ones. Not even Lowe's can beat their prices. I was very happy when I left. grinnnn
Posted By: TulsaRose Re: Ton o' Mums - September 3rd, 2006 at 07:09 AM
And the picture is where? laugh
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 3rd, 2006 at 07:16 AM
Which ones are breaking color right now????? We have deep red (burgandy), yellow, pink with yellow centers, and a rust colored one blooming now. All the other colors have buds but are not cracking yet. A lady was very upset because she wanted 25 white mums for her daughter's wedding today and we've called places as far south as RI looking but nobody's got them! I don't know why she had her heart set on white mums?
Posted By: alankhart Re: Ton o' Mums - September 4th, 2006 at 07:04 AM
There's a beautiful white mum with a soft yellow center called Alexis...one of my favs.
The only one just starting to bloom is called Bold Felicia...a vivid fushia/pink with a deep yellow center.
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 4th, 2006 at 07:14 AM
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The only one just starting to bloom is called Bold Felicia...a vivid fushia/pink with a deep yellow center.
Oh Alan, I hope you are going to post a picture. wink I love pink flw smile flw
Posted By: alankhart Re: Ton o' Mums - September 5th, 2006 at 02:50 AM
Since mine aren't in full bloom yet, here's a photo I found on the wb.

http://www.jollyfarmer.com/images/mum%20bold%20felicia.jpg
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 5th, 2006 at 12:16 PM
Alan, thanks so much for posting the picture of the 'Bold Felicia' mum kissies ! Actually it looks a little more red than pink to me, but I still might see if I can find one around here because Felicia is my Confirmation name! wink It might be fun to have a flower with my name. laugh
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 7th, 2006 at 07:27 AM
I wanna see some MUM photos from our readers yards......

Mine are out yet........Bronze.

;o(

dodge ters sca
Posted By: Deborah L. Re: Ton o' Mums - September 7th, 2006 at 07:39 AM
Patti, did you know that there's a blue daisy called Felicia?
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 7th, 2006 at 01:48 PM
Thanks so much for the heads-up Deborah! kissies I've never seen a blue daisy and I sure didn't know there was one named Felicia! [Linked Image]I'm sure going the check this out! thumbup
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 7th, 2006 at 07:52 PM
Any one have Blue daisy seeds to trade?

I want some
I have lots to swap

dodge
Posted By: tkhooper Re: Ton o' Mums - September 8th, 2006 at 02:13 AM
the only colored daisy I have is wild and it is sort of a blue violet. There are many flowers on one plant. Is that the one? I've never tried to collect seeds from it. But if someone will tell me where to look I'll give it a try. I do know it doesn't transplant well; because, I did try that.

I dug up and gave away my white and yellow mums today but not the bronze. I couldn't part with it yet. Maybe next month or the month after I'll be able to. I love mums.
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 8th, 2006 at 02:32 AM
tkhooper

Mums.......Mine are ready to bloom..I have bronze and love them the best......

So were alike on that respect.

dodge
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 8th, 2006 at 04:35 AM
Tammy, how tall are these daisies? Duh What kind of petals do they have? Duh Are they long and rounded like a daisy or are they thin and pointed? Duh Do they have a golden-yellow center? Duh Duh Sorry about all the questions, kissies but I'm very interested and really curious! wink
Posted By: Deborah L. Re: Ton o' Mums - September 8th, 2006 at 05:09 AM
Patti, they are called "marguerites", and look like a blue daisy.
"Marguerite, Felicia".
They are super hardy here.
Try to google them-I'm curious to see if you can buy some-how neat a flower for you to have because of your confirmation name ! Love it !
wavey
Posted By: plantingnewb Re: Ton o' Mums - September 10th, 2006 at 02:39 AM
I just recieved a mum plant as a gift.
Can I plant it outside this late?
Will it be ok over the winter?
I'm in Wisconsin
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 10th, 2006 at 03:47 AM
I think so.....

Put a little protection on it when the snow blows.

You still have time for roots to form...I did it last fall, when stores had sale.........Now they are great.

dodge thumbup
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 10th, 2006 at 10:49 AM
Actually chrysanthemums can be grown zones 3-9 but their hardiness varies by the species. The hardiness of mum cultivars can also vary significantly from one season to the next or the area depending on weather conditions.

I'm in zone 6a and after the frost kills off the top of the plant I cut off the dead tops and cover the mums with about 3"-4" of mulch to protect them during the winter. Sometimes I will lose a few but it seems that most of them do survive and when spring arrives I can see all the new green growth emerging around the base of the plant.
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 10th, 2006 at 08:44 PM
patches

mine are gorgous in zone 6 .....No mulch at all . I purchased some for a quarter at lowes sale......Last fall.

They are huge bushes now....Love the bronze color.

I just give them rotten manure.

dodge
Posted By: alankhart Re: Ton o' Mums - September 10th, 2006 at 08:51 PM
Plantingnewb: First, you need to determine if you were given a "florist mum" or a "hardy mum." Florist mums usually have larger, more colorful blooms and are not hardy. They are grown to bloom indoors in lesser light conditions and will not do well outdoors. If it came with a tag, do a search for the name to see if it's a hardy mum or not.
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 10th, 2006 at 09:44 PM
Alan

Thanks for advice I never knew.
But suspected.........

Plantingnewb.............He is correct.

dodge
Posted By: plantingnewb Re: Ton o' Mums - September 10th, 2006 at 10:31 PM
Alan

I have heard that.
It does say it can be planted outdoors.
Is that the same for azaelas also.
Tammy
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 02:56 AM
Here's some pictures of mums where I work:

I thought it should go here, as tons o' mums seems to fit:

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Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 03:43 AM
Beautiful

Tons for sure......
Do they allow you to get any for yourself?

I love bronze.

dodge
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 04:29 AM
I've taken home 10 so far. thumbup
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 04:53 AM
melcon

Guess you know they root easily from cuttings which you take home.....Make more for 07.

Nice place to work and learn.........Do they have it covered in the winter on the round tops?

b
dodge
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 05:04 AM
One of those does get covered in the winter, they run a fan in that one,but no heat and we put all the perenials in it.

There are five other greenhouses that are covered and will remain that way. They will be heated by wood furnace to start next years seedlings in February.

Very nice place to work and learn indeed!

LOL, I don't have the room for all the stuff I could take for cuttings! laugh
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 07:23 AM
melcon

Well you can be pretend farmer at work..

Very nice.......Show us the other 5 inside.
Intresting.

dodge
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 03:49 PM
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My favorites are dazzling stacy, blushing emily and Lisa.
Mel, what colors are these? Also, I was wondering if those were pink ones in the third pictures?
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 11th, 2006 at 04:38 PM
Patti, the first batch of flowers in the third picture is a pretty pink lavender one called Ursula.

Dazzling stacy is bronze/yellow, blushing emily is a pale coral color, and Lisa starts out with a hint of orange on the outer edges and then turns to a bright yellow. All are cushion type.
Posted By: alankhart Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 01:56 AM
Tammy: yes, the same goes for azaleas...the florist ones are not hardy.
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 02:45 AM
Wow

i didnt know that either........
Alan your a charm.

thanks

dodg
Posted By: plantqueen Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 03:07 AM
I bought 2 mums a week ago. I did not know that you could start them from cuttings. Can you give me some details on how to do that? Thank you!
Posted By: dodge Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 03:15 AM
Pinch them off below the notch where the leaf comes out of......

About fourth of an inch below the notch..Put them into a half styro foam cup of water..
That should do it.. Some one said only one to a cup......Change water daily......

dodge
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 05:48 AM
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Dazzling stacy is bronze/yellow, blushing emily is a pale coral color, and Lisa starts out with a hint of orange on the outer edges and then turns to a bright yellow. All are cushion type.
Thanks, Mel! kissies I thought maybe some them might be pink! Actually, I've bought enough PINK mums that turned to be lavendar pinkish mad the time I bought 50 starter mums the year I worked at my friend's greenhouse and Garden Shop. I think I'll try to find the "Bold Felicia' Alan talked about because I looked it up and it's awesome. clp Besides, I can tell people it's named after me! laugh laugh laugh
Posted By: melcon6 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 09:12 AM
We've got 'Bold Felicia', hot fuschia pink with a yellow center, daisy type. Believe it or not, it's almost gone by. ters It was our first bloomer! The other one that was early is 'Helen' a deep burgundy color. I think I have one, yes I do. I'll get you a picture of Bold Felicia in my garden. idea
Posted By: patches1414 Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 01:44 PM
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We've got 'Bold Felicia', hot fuschia pink with a yellow center, daisy type.
Oh Mel, I bet it is absolutely beautiful! wink I love any kind of daisy-like flower clp
Posted By: alankhart Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 07:21 PM
Bold Felicia is an early bloomer, so I pinch mine back throughout the spring and summer, the last pinch being around the end of July. This way I don't get blooms until Late Sept./early Oct. When you stop pinching will depend on how long your grwoing season is.
Posted By: plantqueen Re: Ton o' Mums - September 12th, 2006 at 09:06 PM
Thank you Barb! I will try that!!!
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