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Instead of purchasing the same plants every year and losing planting time, invest in perennial flowers that will not only beautify your garden or terrace throughout the year, but will also save you time.Chrysanthemums flourish from August to November and as long as they are in flower, they should be regularly and abundantly watered.Otherwise, autumn rose is valid for very resistant flowers, so with a little care they can beautify the gloomy days. It is already in spring, as soon as the danger of late frosts ceases.When the chrysanthemum ends with flowering, it should be shortened to about 30 centimeters of height. In the winter dream it enters by stopping with watering and the plant shortens to the ground. Before the first frosts, it should be covered with nylon to keep the soil moisture and protect the root.This is my chrysanthemum that I saved over the winter. I have two years. I have them in other colors, they just started to flourish

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Written by Branka Drobnjak

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  1. Very sensible advice. Here we often got cuttings from other people’s gardens with their permission. I,ve grown lots of plants this way without spending anything and given cuttings away to other as well. We have flowers all year round in New Zealand

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      • You are right Branka, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries are strict on that because we are vulnerable to viruses and bugs that other countries have and we don’t. A lot of damage has been done from imported plants and animals.
        The apple moth came in on imported apples and they had a lot of trouble getting rid of that. Plus snakes are something we don’t have here nor want.
        We just have to be careful.