Can anyone recommend a good book on growing chrysanthemums please. I have searched Amazon and all the books they have are old secondhand ones from the 50s and 60s. I don't mind buying old books but there are no details of what the books contain so if you have a good book can you please tell me the title so that I can search for it. Many thanks in advance.
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Hi LJ
Try logging into "The Book Place" - they seem to have a book "Chrysanthemums - The Complete Guide" thatmay fil your requirements. The ISBN is 1852238909 and the cost is approx £14 incl p&p.
Hope this helps
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Hi Lesley,
I can recommend this book, mine is well thumbed. The NCS do some good books as well, Peter Fraser looks after the sales try his website:-
http://www.fpeter.fsnet.co.uk/
I'm sure he has a page on there with what they sell. Are you looking for anything in particular?
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Hi lesley,
They have quite a few some more techy than others. The one I'm thinking of is called "Chrysanthemum Guide" and is a nice glossy job with pictures and drawings (mines well thumbed) and covers everything from Earlies to lates & showing to cut flowers. Can I suggest you make a date in your diary for September & November and have a look at the National Show at Stafford & there is also one held in Chester I think at Barry Walkers (Oakfield Nursary 7 Garden centre). I'll find the dates and let you (and anyone else ) know on "the Vine"
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it depends on the stopping date for the varieties you grow and if you want them for showing or cut flowers. Stupping is just pinching out the top 1/2 inch . Then you get earlies which flower around August to september, Mids which flower around October and lates that you normally flower in the greenhouse (I can really bore on this subject ). If you save the stools of the ones you like, dig them up, trim back the tops and the roots and put them in seed trays of fresh compost you can start them of around now and the new growth that comes up from the bottom, you take as a cutting (like fushias) and fill your lotty with them. Saves you a fortune and you end up with 2 greenhuses & 2 cold frames like me
If you see one at the shows that you like, try and fing some one who's grown it and ask them if they'll do you some cutting's. Most folks will do them for around £1 + postage if they have to go by mail. If you're interested, I can e-mail you a catalogue of one of our local nursaries to have a look at to give you some Idea of the dates or you can buy the Northern groups Stopping guide at the same time from Peter and adjust it a bit for yourself. A lot depends on how you grow them as it can vary with your next door neighbour if he does things slightly different.
Told you I could bore!!
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