If your fall mums are starting to bloom in June, they may be experiencing stress or improper care. Ensure they are receiving adequate water and sunlight, and consider trimming back any leggy growth to encourage bushier growth. You can also try moving them to a slightly shadier spot to delay blooming. If they continue to bloom early, enjoy the flowers and plan to adjust your care next season to better align with their natural blooming cycle.
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