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Glow up your November garden with Chrysanthemums – and a giveaway!

Chrysanthemums light up the garden in these autumn days, and these fabulously flamboyant flowers are enjoying a bit of a revival. Naomi Slade's new book 'Chrysanthemums' explores cultivated chrysanthemums in all their glory - and we have a copy to give away, plus goodies from our new RHS Gifts for Gardeners collection!
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Glow up your November garden with Chrysanthemums – and a giveaway!
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Glow up your November garden with Chrysanthemums – and a giveaway!
© Georgianna Lane

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW CLOSED

As the light fades and we head into winter, don’t you find that you’re drawn to the remaining spots of brightness in the garden? Any flower which keeps the colour going deep into autumn days is firmly on our ‘must-have’ list – and chrysanthemums offer just that.

To celebrate these wonderful late-season blooms, we have a copy of Naomi Slade’s gorgeous new book Chrysanthemums: Beautiful varieties for home and garden to give away – plus a bundle of goodies from our new RHS Gifts for Gardeners collection, ‘Asteraceae’.

© Georgianna Lane
© Georgianna Lane

Deliciously decadent chrysanthemums

Intriguing and iconic, chrysanthemums are the epitome of elegance, flamboyance and style. As a life-giving herb in ancient China, a cultural emblem in Japan and a design icon of the Arts and Crafts movement, the chrysanthemum has been lauded through the ages.

In recent years its popularity has faded, and it has gained a reputation as something of a workhorse among cut flowers, with reliable, long-lasting blooms and sturdy stems.

However, like dahlias, chrysanthemums are seeing a long-overdue revival – possibly fuelled by the wow factor these showstopping blooms bring to social media. Interest in heritage varieties is booming and new developments in growing and propagating have meant that the future of the flower is changing.

Naomi Slade, © Zac Wlaznik

The book

Chrysanthemums is written by gardening journalist, author and designer Naomi Slade – you may have seen the ‘Flood Resilient Garden’ at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, which she co-designed with Dr. Ed Barsley. Naomi has worked on this new book with photographer Georgianna Lane, who captures these elegant and characterful blooms in gorgeous colour.

Chrysanthemums explores cultivated chrysanthemums in all their glory, from the rare and interesting to the glamorous and ubiquitous, via those that are simply excellent garden plants. It delights in their form, fragrance and colour, digs into their history and rejoices in one of the finest cut flowers around.

Packed with expert advice and commentary, this beautiful book is ideal for anyone wanting to propagate, grow, cut, or simply admire this fabulous bloom. You can order a signed copy from Naomi Slade's website.

The giveaway

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW CLOSED

We’ll pair this lovely book with a couple of gift sets from our gorgeous new RHS Gifts for Gardeners collection, ‘Asteraceae’. The botanical artwork from the Asteraceae collection is selected from the RHS Lindley Collections, and features cheery late-season blooms from the daisy family – to which chrysanthemums also belong.

We have a gift-boxed trowel and fork set to give away, plus a set of pruner and holster, which comes in a pretty, reusable tin. The tools are RHS-endorsed, so the trowel and fork have a lifetime guarantee, and the pruner has a ten-year guarantee. Perfect as gifts for the special gardener in your life - or as a rather lovely treat for yourself!

Together it's a bundle worth nearly £73, so don't miss out - enter below!

GOOD LUCK!

How to enter

To win this beautiful prize, simply leave a comment on this blog. Scroll to the bottom of this page to comment (your email address won't be published). You could tell us whether you grow chrysanthemums, whether you have a favourite variety – or just tell us where you’d add them to your garden for November colour! You’ll also need to sign up to our email newsletter to be a winner, so if you're not already a subscriber, fill in your email address in the grey band right at the bottom of this page. It’s easy to unsubscribe at any time if you don’t enjoy our updates.

 

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Chrysanthemums  prize draw, 2024
This giveaway is open to UK residents over the age of 18 only. No purchase necessary. No cash alternative is available. The winner will be chosen at random and the judges’ decision will be final. One winner will receive: a hardback copy of ‘Chrysanthemums’ by Naomi Slade and Georgianna Lane; an Asteraceae trowel and fork gift set; and an Asteraceae pruner and holster set. Prize draw opens at 00:01 on 21/11/2024 and closes at 23:59 on 02/12/2021. Winner will be contacted by Burgon & Ball shortly after the closing date. Employees of Burgon & Ball and their family members aren’t eligible to win. One entry per person; entries created by a bot or a service that automatically enters participants are not eligible to win. We draw your attention to our privacy here.
© Georgianna Lane

 

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67 comments
  • First year growing chrysanthemums and they are not doing very well 😢

    Dawn Birney on
  • I’d love to add them to my garden as such beautiful flowers

    Jackie Perrins on
  • I love chrysanthemums with their vibrant colours, that would brighten every ones garden

    Jeanette Davenport on
  • I love the shaggy chrysanthemums but have never had the courage to grow them in our garden. I love the wide range of colours and would love to sit in my garden and admire them growing in my tiered bed.

    Hester McQueen on
  • I love Chrysanthemum carinatum, pretty daisy like flowers great for cutting

    Karen Tranmer on
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