Cut off the spent flower stems and leave the leaves.
Snug comes from either a Scandinavian, Dutch or German word for keeping a trim ship (also shipshape) in the late 1500's. Trim and tidy. It was originally a word used by sailors It now means cosy, comfortable as in "snug as a bug in a rug"
To preserve flowers using glycerin, create a solution of 1 part glycerin to 2 parts hot water. Trim the flower stems and place them in the solution. Allow the flowers to sit in a cool, dark place for 1-2 weeks until the glycerin replaces the water in the plant, preserving it.
Cut the flower and stem off and allow the foliage to grow. Water and feed naturally until the leave show signs of yellowing. Allow the bulb to die back naturally by withholding water and then the cycle will repeat itself.
The trim should just pull down. Because it is a recessed fixture nothing is screwed in it is all friction fit. Most trim kits have two spring wires that hold the trim to the ceiling. Once the trim is pulled down just release the springs on both sides of the trim to remove it completely from the fixture.
Yes. Recessed lights consist of two parts, the trim and the housing. The housing is the light fixture that is installed in the ceiling, and the trim is the light itself.
You trim a barberry bush after it flowers.
To successfully transplant iris flowers to a new location, dig up the iris rhizomes in the fall after they have finished blooming. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil for the new location. Trim the leaves to about 6 inches and replant the rhizomes about 12 inches apart, making sure the roots are spread out and covered with soil. Water the transplanted irises well and continue to water regularly until they are established in their new location.
Do not trim a lilac bush in the spring because you will cut off all of the flower buds. Trim a lilac bush after it flowers.
To deadhead yarrow for optimal growth and blooming, simply trim off the spent flowers with scissors or pruning shears. This will encourage the plant to produce more blooms and maintain a neat appearance.
To effectively trim dusty miller plants for healthy growth and appearance, use clean, sharp scissors to remove dead or yellowing leaves. Trim back leggy stems to encourage bushier growth. Avoid cutting into the woody base of the plant. Regularly remove spent flowers to promote new growth.
yes, you trim the spent flower stems off, but you don't trim into old wood
In the Spring in the UK. Should be the same everywhere.
Yes, you can trim them back to about 3 inches in this shape "^".
Dont trim it you will only encourage more growth. Either root prune it or give it a feed of potash after it flowers.
Shears are used to trim flowers and vegetables.
You can trim the plant back to about three inches and mulch the plant.
You should shape the plant in May and pinch back flowers.