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How to grow and care of Snowball Chrysanthemum essential step_4 //স্নোবল চন্দ্রমল্লিকা পরিচর্যা

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Today I shall show how to grow and care and support of snowball chrysanthemum or chandramallika essential steps#4.
There are literally hundreds of types of chrysanthemums – with variations in height, spread, color, size of flower, bloom time, and type of bloom. There are also hardy garden mums and non-hardy florist or show mums. Some of the most common types of blooms are:
• Single: Long, daisy-like petals
• Decorative: Large with many rows of petals, often with petals curling toward the center
• Cushion: Aptly named for its medium-sized, cushion-shaped blossom
• Anemone: Cushion-shaped, but with the center covered by shorter petals of a darker color
• Pompon: Small, firm globe of tight petals (tiny ones are called “buttons”)
• Quill: Tube-shaped petals that are long and straight
• Spider: Long tube-shaped petals with curved ends
• Spoon: Flatter blossom with rows of spoon-shaped petals.
• For the home garden, the most common hardy types are the anemone, cushion, decorative, and single varieties. Chrysanthemums are one of the easiest plants to grow, but show-quality and non-hardy blooms require a great deal of care. Light: Full early sun, at least 5-6 hours daily.
• Location: Chrysanthemums are susceptible to mildew, so keeping the plants dry is a priority. They need plenty of air circulation, water drainage, and morning sun to dry the dew on the leaves and stems. Don’t plant in low-lying, wet, compacted, or boxed-in areas with little air circulation. Chrysanthemum blooming occurs in response to shortening days and longer nights, so avoid planting near streetlights or other nighttime light sources.
• Soil requirements: Fertile, well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with a pH around 6.5.
• Fertilization: Chrysanthemums are pretty tough and can thrive on their own, but they benefit from light and frequent feeding with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.
• Ideally, chrysanthemums should be planted in the early spring after the danger of freezing weather has passed. They can really be planted any time, though, as long as the roots have at least 6 weeks to become established before extremes of either hot or freezing weather.
• Chrysanthemums are available at garden centers in up to gallon-sized containers. Choose bushy plants with plenty of leafy stems branching out at the base.
• Dig a hole at least twice the size of the root ball, and incorporate organic matter such as compost or peat to help with drainage. Plant the mums at exactly the same depth they were in the pot – avoid water collection around the stems. Space plants 18-24 inches apart.
• For larger varieties, install support structures such as stakes or garden fencing, and try not to walk in mum beds to avoid compacting the soil.
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