I bought asiatic lilies at Home Depot when they were on clearance (and looking very bad), but for 50 cents, who could go wrong? The first year I planted them, they grew about a foot tall. I cut them back to within several inches before fall. The next year, they grew about 3 feet, so I did the same. This is their 3rd year and they are about 5 feet tall and bloom profusely. They have multiplied from the original 4 purchased to about 25. I have never divided them up. Last year I purchased 4 more and put in planters on my porch. I cut them back after they quit blooming, so we will see how they do. I plan to transplant these into the garden in the spring. My advice to anyone planting them, is to expect them to get bigger and bigger each year.
To properly prune a peace lily plant, use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to trim off any yellow or brown leaves at the base of the plant. Remove any dead or damaged flowers by cutting them off at the stem. Make sure to only prune as needed to maintain the plant's shape and health.
To properly prune a peace lily for healthy growth and longevity, use clean, sharp scissors to trim any yellow or brown leaves at the base of the plant. Remove any dead flowers or stems to encourage new growth. Avoid cutting healthy green leaves, as they are essential for photosynthesis. Pruning should be done as needed throughout the year to maintain the plant's health and appearance.
Your English is incorrect, should read, "How do you prune an olive tree?"
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prune them
You should prune the top growth on the 4th of July to have thick and full chrysanthemums in the fall.
Yes, you should prune a desert rose plant, it keeps the plant healthy.
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.
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To properly prune a peace lily for healthy growth and blooming, trim off any yellow or brown leaves at the base of the plant using clean, sharp scissors. Remove any dead flowers by cutting them off at the base of the stem. Avoid cutting off healthy green leaves as they help the plant photosynthesize and grow. Additionally, regularly wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to keep them clean and free from dust, which can hinder growth.