Chrysanthemums at home?

On March 8th I was given a pot of beautiful chrysanthemums. I put them outside when summer came. And autumn is approaching, so I’m wondering if I can put them back in the pot and go home? Or should we just leave it on the street?

Well, in general, they should have been left in the pot... And later simply replanted and fertilized. But as for the open ground, I think it’s worth trying back in the pot...

Yana, do you think I only made it worse for them by throwing them out on the street? And I was so hoping that, on the contrary, they would like it... But now I don’t know how to take them home - what if they die?

One day we also planted a chrysanthemum from a pot into a garden bed for the summer so that it would get stronger. The plant had grown greatly, so much so that they did not know how to plant it in the same pot.

So what did you do? did they transplant her after all? I planted mine back in the pot, but for some reason it didn’t bloom this year...

I, too, was once given a pot of chrysanthemums. But I didn’t like the fact that they soon began to turn yellow and, in addition, something had grown on them, and the leaves subsequently began to fall off. Later I planted it in the ground, but it did not take root there.

Girls, my “Eight March” chrysanthemum died after all.Now I’m trying to “tame” the lilac one with a white border that the students gave me - there are already roots, but I’m afraid there will be no use again. Does anyone have experience growing chrysanthemums at home?

No matter how hard I try, I can’t make friends with this picky flower! I bought it in a store for the summer, planted it outside so that it would get stronger and grow, alas, it died ((given as a birthday present, it bloomed and also died. After reading the topic, I got the impression that it only grows in stores ((

I took my chrysanthemum out onto the balcony and it lives there until frost, the chrysanthemum survives until about -10, and then I take it to the barn, because it will not survive the winter. My previous one froze.

I think you can leave it, but be sure to cover it. Are you experiencing severe frosts?