Yes, when the head of a plant dies, it's usually best to cut both the stem and the head. This helps prevent any potential disease from spreading to the rest of the plant and encourages new growth. Be sure to use clean, sharp tools to make a clean cut and promote healing.
Wait until the flower spike dies back then cut it just above the leaf.
Cut off the flower stem if you want to be tidy, the leaves will grow in the Spring.
If you cut a tick it should die, unless the tick has stem cells in its body which reproduce new parts of the body if it is cut off, for instance if you cut of the head of a tick and it has stem cells in its body it will b able to grow that head back over time, while its head or other part of the body is growing back the body can function the same way it did before
The flower wont grow after stem brakes.Then the flower dies because the water comes up the stem so therefor the flower dies.
Herbaceous stem . ;)
The head stem is located under the handlebars. You have a nut on top of the top triple clamp, that is your head stem nut.
Yes, basil can regrow from its stem if it is cut, as long as there are nodes left on the stem where new growth can emerge.
Yes, unquestionably, in the play Macbeth murders his cousin King Duncan, and orders the murder of others.
You cut a tulip at the very end of the stem at a 45 degree angle. You can cut the stem as short as you want to put in a certain size vase after you have cut it properly from the ground.
Yes, cauliflower can regrow if you plant the cut stem in your garden, but it may not produce another full head of cauliflower.
You can if you want to.
They are cut into two pieces