Yes, but only the flower stems not the leaves.
Normally after flowering
Answer Pruning lavenderMy grandmother had lavender in her garden for years, and I don't ever remember her pruning it at all. I think it just stops growing when it reaches a certain size.
Deadhead the flower unless you want the seeds. Every three years, you should thin the iris or it will stop blooming.
After the flowers are finished in the spring. not true. you should feed them for as long as the have leaves and only stop when they shed them and go to sleep. BTW pear trees need lots of iron. If you feed this tree constantly while it has leaves it will have greatly reduced blooming. You should not feed it until the flowers have finished. If you feed it continuously until the leaves fall it will have leaves much later in the year and reduce its dormant time. That would be like you taking a pep pill before going to bed. One feeding with general fertiliser in the Spring should suffice unless there is a unusual problem.
It depends on where you live. Hummingbirds are flower feeders and consequently tend to migrate when flowers will be in bloom. So feeders should be put out in spring when flowers start blooming and should be kept out until the first frost. Its also important to change the liquid in feeders every week since it will begin to ferment.
There are a LOT of different types of salvia. Some are perennial and some are annual. If yours is a perennial you should cut it back for the winter. Recommendations differ for different climates, but usually you can cut it back to 6-8 inches. Leave the stems a little taller in Prairie climates.
Shrubs that do not have blooming flowers need to be trimmed just when the weather is starting to warm up after winter. A person that lives in a climate that does not have snow can trim their shrubs whenever they need it.
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Lilac bushes can be pruned in the late winter if the bush is overgrown. However, lilacs should be lightly pruned in early spring after they have finished blooming.
Victoria's secret, if you cheaper ones then go to blooming dales.
It is not recommended to prune chrysanthemums in early winter. It is best to prune them in spring and remove all the dead parts. However, you should water them if the weather is above freezing.
Absolutely not, she should give her the flowers personally