why do the blooms fall from the trees before they ripen & fall to the ground?
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because they are weak and wriggly
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No, they fall at the same time.
Iris blooms in the late spring but some will rebloom in the fall.
most spring blooming shrubs require pruning after the blooms are gone, but before fall.
Blue Mist shrub Caryopteris blooms late summer into fall
if you do it right before the ground you will die, but if you have the game it is not that hard to test
Not unless you fall into tall, soft trees to slow you before you hit the ground.
Never 'pull' off dead blooms. Always take caution and 'pinch' them off. Usually with lilies, it is not absolutely necessary to pinch off dead blooms. Due to the weight of the blooms, they will fall off on their own (unlike other plants that have smaller blooms that don't necessarily fall off, yet die away). The only downside to this is that you will be required to pick up all the fallen debris. Removing dead blooms and leaves fosters growth of small buds and blossoms. If you have the time, go ahead and carefully remove the dead blooms.
most spring blooming shrubs require pruning after the blooms are gone, but before fall.
Depending on where you live, and the climate , the flowers that bloom in the fall could be different. In North America, fall blooming flowers are typically mums and asters.
Not all flowers bloom in spring. Those that do so largely because they need to set fruit or seed and have it mature before winter. In the winter, the fruits would not be able to withstand the cold and freeze. Sometimes, the flower's petals will wither during and die in the winter, so they must bloom during the spring, the season of warmth and new life.