Planning on decorating the fall front porch with mums? Here are my best tips on how to make those mums last longer.
You can make mums last all the way through the fall season with these step-by-step tips and advice.
Today is ALL ABOUT KEEPING IT REAL.
Mum real that is.
For years and years and years (and dare I say years) I have photographed this front porch with mums.
See that mum at the top?
That’s what that mum looked like a couple of weeks ago.
And every year those mums look cute.
FOR TWO MINUTES.
It’s like right after the camera leaves? All those blooms that are on the mum that look like they are about to bloom?
They never do. Never ever.
I talk to them. I encourage them. I cheer them on. I tell them they are the most beautiful mums on the entire planet. But here’s the thing. They don’t listen. Because the day after I photograph them in all their “about to bloom” glory? They start to wilt. They don’t bloom. They shrivel up in the Texas heat and sigh and say “Peace out.” I had given up and I thought mums were just for photographing.
Until.
Until this year, when I discovered the most amazing mum blooming secret on the planet.
And I came up with this solution.
But first?
I feel like I need proof to prove my point.
So let me share a little before and after mum photography with you. These pictures are taken two weeks apart.
Here’s this mum two weeks ago?
Here’s the exact same mum on the exact same porch two weeks later.
Here’s the mum in the front on this side of the porch.
Here’s the same mum two weeks later.
Here’s the porch I showed you from two weeks ago.
And here’s the exact same porch with the exact same mums.
BUT THEY MADE IT.
They didn’t shrivel up and say “Peace Out” two minutes after that picture was taken.
But what was the difference? What worked this year?
Meet my miracle workers.
How To Make Mums Last Longer
These plant watering spikes.
They are the difference makers.
I think these plant watering spikes are the easiest, simplest most cost-effective way (with almost 4,000 reviews on Amazon) to consistently deliver water to my potted Dipladenias outside.
You can see the plant watering spikes here (and they are under $16 with the coupon right now).
I actually ordered two boxes because there are six in each box and I have about a dozen plants and mums on the two porches.
The spikes are 6″ long and they were perfect for the mums.
|| terracotta plant spikes ||
Why do the plant spikes work?
The reason why they work?
Science.
I didn’t really pay that much attention in physics, so I can’t explain the science of how they work, but they do. The spikes are made out of a thick terracotta.
I think the secret is in the thickness of the terracotta. If they were slimmer, the water would disperse much more quickly; however, because they are so thick, it takes about 3-4 days for an entire 20-oz water bottle to empty directly into the root of the plants.
(Also—we did a test with just inserting the water bottle directly into the soil and the water dissipates so quickly that it doesn’t water as well. The plant spikes are the KEY!)
How to install the plant spikes
Installing the plant spikes is so easy that if you blink, you’ll miss it.
You just take the plant spike and stick it into the side of the mum (aiming it at the roots).
Make sure the plant spike is inserted all the way into the plant so that the maximum amount of water can ooze out of the terracotta spike into the roots.
Now the plant spikes are amazing.
But do you know what makes them even more amazing and doubles the watering time?
FROZEN WATER BOTTLES.
Yep.
We just use regular water bottles and fill them up about 3/4 of the way full (the water expands when they freeze, so you don’t want to fill them up all the way to the top) and then freeze them.
We have two sets, so we are freezing a set while we are using the other set.
You just take the frozen water bottle and flip it upside down in the terra cotta spike. It slowly melts and drips the water into the soil.
That’s it.
Also—one other tip?
Root soak the mum.
I know, right?
It’s such a simple tip, but it makes SUCH A DIFFERENCE.
So many times we bring mums home from the garden center, they are already dry. You want to get all that water where it matters to the mum the most—the roots.
I fill tubs with a couple of inches of water and I let the mums soak for 1-2 hours until the roots are watered.
Just look at this mum.
And this one, too.
Although it needs a little trimming at the bottom.
From barely blooming to full-blown fall mums.
Root soaking and those plant spikes.
I’m telling you.
This tip is GOLD.
I’m so happy the porch is decorated and ready for cooler days ahead.
Here’s to making mums (and fall) last a WHOLE lot longer. 🙂
PS You can see the plant spikes here.
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KariAnne, That is amazing! Such great experimental tips! I didn’t have to do the experimenting 😉! Smiles, Alice
WHY - OH WHY do you display SO MUCH excess! Most of us can barely meet our BASIC NEEDS!!!
Diana, If you can't say anything positive move on... this blog is to give us something to smile about. We do not care how many mums KA has. We like her, her stories and her decore. You are not welcome here if you are going to be mean! Just saying what others feel.
Ditto...love you KA❤️
Why do you follow the blog? She's not insisting that you buy the items. Just enjoy how pretty her mums are.
Wow jealous much? Leave her alone it's her life
WHY - OH WHY are you here? KariAnne works very hard at what she does and brings pleasure to so many. It's a shame you can't just enjoy a beautiful photo. And please note - except for the fresh items, she has had and used and re-used and purposed and re-purposed so much of her decor for years - she is great about searching out bargains and coupons and sharing her finds with all of of us. I am sorry if you are struggling, and I do hope your basic needs are being met, but please try to be positive about what you do have and not negative about what others have. You have no idea what anyone else's life is truly like, what hidden pains some may be living with. I wish you well.
That makes great sense. I have looked at the Mums this year and so far have held off for that same reason, they just don't last well. So quick question, do you fill with the clay water holders with water AND put the frozen water bottle in the neck of the clay waterers? Im just not sure how far those bottles go into the clay waterer. Thanks so much!!
Great question! You put the clay holder into the pot. Then you put the frozen water bottle into the holder. It slowly melts and waters the perfect amount into the mums! Does that make sense? Happy day! KariAnne
I bought these spikes this summer and use them in my hanging baskets. They have been a plant and sanity saver! I fill mine up once a week and it has made a huge difference in my pocketbook... no more replacing plants that I forgot to water!!! 😊 Big Hugs
Does this work for the planted mums? I always plant mine and sometimes they just don't make it, usually get too dry even with the sprinkler. We do get frost here but they sometimes do okay anyway.
Make sure you are buying the right kind of mum for planting in ground that will come back in spring.Ask your garden center about them
Thanks for the tip, mums can be so finicky about water. Your front entry looks so pretty now that the mums have blossomed out. I love the unusual color combination. It just says happy people live here.
I’ll share my little tip. I buy fake and real matching mums. As the real begin to fade, I cut the fake mums apart and just stick the stems with the blooms into my faded real mums and they last through thanksgiving. I hate that thanksgiving gets overlooked with commercialness of Christmas. I love thanksgiving and all that it stands for!
Where do you buy those large mums? I've never seen any quite so full around here. Have you ever planted them in your garden when they're done flowering? That's my favorite part of them...almost. Beautiful
I find my large mums at Costco!
Do you only use one spike foe your large mum? I love everything about your "excess"!! And YOU for years😘
They look so beautiful, as does the whole porch! I think those spikes are genius- thanks for the tip. I’m so glad to know I’m not the only one cheering my mums on 😂
Thanks, that's wonderful and what I needed. They get dry so fast outside.
I was given 2 mums from those working an information table at the end of a music festival. They hadn’t even bloomed yet. Now a month later, they are beautiful and boy are they thirsty all the time as I’ve got them sitting on my front porch in full sun.
GREAT advice!!!!!! Your purple mums are stunning. Well done, KA!
What is the painting process in your dining room?
You can see the entire process here: https://thistlewoodfarms.com/diy-plaster-walls-with-drywall-mud/ Happy day! KariAnne
So at all times, you have the water bottles tucked inside of the mum?
I’m so glad to hear about this. I’m wearing myself out watering these beauties!