1: Plant chrysanthemums in spring after last frost for vibrant blooms.
2: Choose well-draining soil in sunny spot to ensure healthy growth.
3: Water regularly, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
4: Fertilize monthly during growing season for optimal nutrients.
5: Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
6: Pinch young plants for bushier growth and more flowers.
7: Protect from frost in fall to extend blooming period.
8: Divide plants every 3 years for healthier, more abundant blooms.
9: Enjoy the beauty of chrysanthemums in your garden year-round.
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