By Alextb
London, England
I recently bought a white Chrysanthemum "bloom" with 3 nice large white feathery flowers t brighten up the garden as it prepares to die down.
Once it dies, will I need to gather seeds for next Autumn and oull it up, or will it sprout back up next year?
Any advice greatly recieved. Thanks
- 19 Nov, 2010
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Hi Alex! Chrysanthemums are perennials so it will start to sprout again in the spring. Most people leave this year's growth on the plant to protect it during the winter and cut off this year's dead bits once some shoots are showing.
19 Nov, 2010