Pruning enhances the plant shape and flowering potential
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When you remove the spent blooms from any plant, you eliminate the plant's requirement to continue to invest its resources in that bloom. The process is called deadheading.When you deadhead blooms, you may encourage new blooms, but you may also prohibit the plant's ability to reproduce. Some blooms become seeds in some form or other, and it's propagation is through the seeds.Watching some plants cycle through their bloom, seed and other steps can add interest to your garden vistas.In a garden, since you grow it for its visual beauty, you may want to deadhead blooms daily, thus keeping your garden fresh looking.
You don't have to but you'll get more flowers if you do. Stella D'oro is a reblooming daylily so it blooms several times a year instead of just once. Cutting off the spent flower stalks will help the plant put its energies into making more flowers instead of seeds.
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You probably mean the common day lily. The orange variety, often seen growing along country roadsides in the Midwest, is sometimes called a "ditch lily." These are hardy perennials and can grow in full sun or part shade in most areas of the United States. Transplant in fall or early spring. Remove spent blooms and seed pods after the flower petals have shriveled, to encourage more blooms.
How much to cut back your hydrangea depends on the variety of hydrangea you have, and where you live. In northern climates "Annabelle" and "pee gee" hydrangeas can be cut back to eight inches, and still produce a three foot-high shrub with flowers during the summer. "Mophead", "Lacecap" and "oakleaf" hydrangeas set their blooms in late August, September or October, so you have to prune them in early August to be sure you aren't cutting off next year's blooms. Prune out up to a third of the stems of an older plant to encourage new growth. Prune those stems to the ground. Otherwise it usually isn't necessary to prune them at all. Just cut off the spent flowers (deadhead) down to the next stem or mature leaf.
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Cutting to the ground (after removing spent blossoms and once leaves decline) before solarizing and tilling prefatory to replanting with drought-tolerant covers or vegetation is a way to eliminate spiderwort. The (usually purple) flowering plant in question (Tradescantia spp) requires a moist soil so diverting rainfall and monitoring irrigation to dry the patch out will stress spiderwort, as will repeated harvesting for edible, salad-ready foliage. It will be important on the way to eradication to remove all spent blooms immediately since spiderwort seeds prolifically.
I take just the spent blooms being careful to not damage current or immature blooms. If all the blooms on a "frond" are dead, I take them all in one cut about midway along the stems. Buddleia is fairly resilient. You would really need to be aggressive to cause significant trauma to the plant. It's easy to keep the plant in check while deadheading. If you see a limb that is out of control take it off during deadheading.
The hydrangea is a heavy drinker, but you should definatly NOT overwater it. A method for this is to poke your finger into the soil, if it is dry, water it, but if it is moist, just wait until the soin turns dry. That's all!
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