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When The Flower Dies. This all takes us back to the title, and to the question of what you should do with your lily plants once they’ve finished flowering. This will help your plant look more lush and green again. If it’s early enough in the season and there are more flowers waiting to bloom, you may enjoy a second flush of blooms. ‘once you've deadheaded your flowers, you should cut back the stem too, but only once they've turned yellow/brown and are clearly hollow and dead. Remove the dead flower heads and part of their stem, down to the first set of leaves below. If you cut into the stem immediately, you risk causing damage to the plant and how it will flower next year,’ says steve. After your lilies have flowered, you need to…. Cut the flower heads off your lilies (as you’ve done), allow the foliage to die back naturally.

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This will help your plant look more lush and green again. If you cut into the stem immediately, you risk causing damage to the plant and how it will flower next year,’ says steve. Cut the flower heads off your lilies (as you’ve done), allow the foliage to die back naturally. This all takes us back to the title, and to the question of what you should do with your lily plants once they’ve finished flowering. After your lilies have flowered, you need to…. If it’s early enough in the season and there are more flowers waiting to bloom, you may enjoy a second flush of blooms. Remove the dead flower heads and part of their stem, down to the first set of leaves below. ‘once you've deadheaded your flowers, you should cut back the stem too, but only once they've turned yellow/brown and are clearly hollow and dead.

Rolled Flower Dies YouTube

When The Flower Dies If it’s early enough in the season and there are more flowers waiting to bloom, you may enjoy a second flush of blooms. ‘once you've deadheaded your flowers, you should cut back the stem too, but only once they've turned yellow/brown and are clearly hollow and dead. This will help your plant look more lush and green again. After your lilies have flowered, you need to…. This all takes us back to the title, and to the question of what you should do with your lily plants once they’ve finished flowering. Remove the dead flower heads and part of their stem, down to the first set of leaves below. If it’s early enough in the season and there are more flowers waiting to bloom, you may enjoy a second flush of blooms. Cut the flower heads off your lilies (as you’ve done), allow the foliage to die back naturally. If you cut into the stem immediately, you risk causing damage to the plant and how it will flower next year,’ says steve.

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