
Most people love Indian Summer but not me; I'm tormented by my Annual Chrysanthemum Conflict. Mums are the quintessential fall flower. Clients clamor for yellow and orange mums, purple asters, and ornamental peppers. I'd understand if we were in northern New England, but in NYC we often don't get a frost till Thanksgiving, which means our summer annuals could look good for at least another month.
What would you do? Rip out those hard-working, long-blooming annuals that never did anyone any harm? Or let them stay a little longer, pushing back the arrival of fall as far as horticulturally possible?
That's what I did last year. Big mistake. By the time I got around to pulling the annuals there were no more mums to be had. That's right. All gone. No more mums on the market. My clients were mum-less. Sans mums. All because I had a soft heart and wanted to eke a few more weeks out of the Angelonia and Lantana.
2 comments:
I've experienced the same conflict and the annuals have thus far won out. Having, in particular, blooming lobelia through September makes me prouder and happier than any mum ever could ;-)
Thanks for the engaging post and for all the lovely photos. They are spectacular when enlarged!
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Congratulations on the lobelia, Marian, that is indeed an accomplishment! What's your secret?
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