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  2. Can You Keep Mums Indoors? Here's How to Overwinter Them - AOL

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    If you want to store your potted fall mums as dormant plants over winter, wait until a few cold nights have started killing off the top vegetation. Trim off the stems about 3-4 inches above the ...

  3. How Often to Water Mums So They Keep Blooming Through Fall - AOL

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    Because potted mums tend to dry out more quickly than garden-planted mums, they often need watering daily to avoid wilting. A large mum in a small pot is especially vulnerable to dehydration.

  4. This Is the Best Way to Keep Mums Alive During the ... - AOL

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    On average, garden mums will not start to set buds until nights last about 10 hours. Blooms follow in six to 10 weeks. Blooms follow in six to 10 weeks. Cool temperatures don't bother mums, either.

  5. Chrysanthemum - Wikipedia

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    Chrysanthemums (/ k r ɪ ˈ s æ n θ É™ m É™ m z / kriss-AN-thÉ™-mÉ™mz), sometimes called mums or chrysanths, [5] are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. [4] They are native to East Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia, and the center of diversity is in China. [6]

  6. Epipremnum aureum - Wikipedia

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    Epipremnum aureum, the Pearls and Jade pothos, is a species in the arum family Araceae, native to Mo'orea in the Society Islands of French Polynesia. [1] The species is a popular houseplant in temperate regions but has also become naturalised in tropical and sub-tropical forests worldwide, including northern South Africa, [2] Australia, Southeast Asia, Indian subcontinent, the Pacific Islands ...

  7. Menard–Hodges site - Wikipedia

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    The Menard–Hodges site (also known as Menard-Hodges Mounds and Osotouy), is an archaeological site in Arkansas County, Arkansas. It includes two large platform mounds as well as several house mounds. It is the type site for the Menard phase, a protohistoric Mississippian culture group.

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