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Red Hot Poker Plant Trimming – Do You Cut Back Red Hot Poker Plants


Image by hraska Red hot poker plants are exotic beauties in the garden, but extremely easy to grow. The bright, wand-like flowers are beloved by hummingbirds and always please gardeners with their low-maintenance ways. When the correct arrives, you’ll want to start cutting back red hot poker plants. Read on for information about exactly when and how to trim a red hot poker plant. Do You Cut Back Red Hot Poker Plants After Flowering? Red hot poker plants form clumps of slender, grass-like foliage. The stems rise above the foliage and bear the long, colorful blossoms. Most cultivars start flowering by late June and some re-bloom until frost. Do you cut back red hot poker plants when the flowers fade? The answer is a decisive no. Pruning a red hot poker plant’s foliage at this time is not a good idea. You’ll want to leave the foliage in place. During this time, the leaves will be gathering sunlight to create enough food to provide for the red hot poker plant through winter. Be sure to provide about an inch of irrigation every week during the growing season.

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/red-hot-poker/red-hot-poker-plant-trimming.htm

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