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Mon, Jan 27, 14 at 18:50
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- Posted by hostaholic2 zone 4 MN (My Page) on Mon, Jan 27, 14 at 22:12
| Neat! |
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- Posted by christinmk z5b eastern WA (My Page) on Tue, Jan 28, 14 at 14:49
| It's a waterfall of flowers! CMK |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Tue, Jan 28, 14 at 15:03
| i suspect some chicken wire.. with peat stuffed in a roll ... and since mum root so fast.. it wouldnt be hard.. to generate the number of plants you might need ... presuming, of course.. its not simply cut flowers ... do you really take your cat to gardens.. on a leash ... lol???? ken |
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| How to grow cascade mums http://www.kingsmums.com/growing_info.php |
Here is a link that might be useful: to grow cascade mums
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| Ken, cascade mums, which are popular in the far east, are achieved by pinching one or more plants, many many times over a season. I started the process many years ago after being inspired by photos..but lost track after three or four pinches. Ah, well.....I enjoy the photos these days.....LOL. |
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