Absolutely! Pruning chrysanthemums is something you'll want to be ready for. The best time to do it is in the spring and early summer. That way, you can encourage bushy growth and fall flowers. I get it because I was confused, too. I always cut about half of the shoots or remove the top 1-2 inches. I stop in July to develop buds and fall flowers.

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