1: Plant chrysanthemums in spring after last frost for vibrant blooms in the fall.
2: Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil for optimal chrysanthemum growth.
3: Water chrysanthemums deeply once a week to promote healthy root development.
4: Fertilize chrysanthemums monthly with a balanced fertilizer for maximum blooms.
5: Pinch chrysanthemum stems in early summer to encourage bushy growth and more flowers.
6: Deadhead spent blooms to prolong chrysanthemum flowering season.
7: Protect chrysanthemums from frost in late fall by mulching around the base.
8: Divide chrysanthemum plants every 2-3 years to maintain vigor and blooming performance.
9: Enjoy the beauty of chrysanthemum flowers all season long by planting at the right time.
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