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Wallflower
Hi, was wondering if it is possible to cut back unruly leggy looking wallflowers and if so when is best time for this to be done Wait until they've finished flowering, then cut back to the last two or three pairs of green leaves on each stem by bryf
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22/04/2012 22:03:22
by bryf
Talkback: How to divide iris rhizomes
new gardener and you are my bible.Question: Once Irises have stopped flowering. Can I cut off the flowering stem immediately? Do I leave it as with daffodils?Thanks in advance for your reply. by clarechandler
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24/11/2011 15:28:59
by luise_gregory
spring bulbs
clumps then i would suggest splitting them but not yet. Daffs give six weeks to die down natural. Tulips i cut after flowering to prevent disease. Bluebells prob just need splitting. When ya replant add a general purpose fertisler there are bulb ones by jellypot
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29/03/2012 16:22:03
by jellypot
Honeysuckle
I have a 2yr old honeysuckle that flowered last year but this year the leaves have bad brown patches on them, there are signs of attempting to flower but nothing! It is in a large pot with gravel over soil surface as a clematis shares the pot (this by Valerie Duffy
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28/06/2012 22:09:44
by Valerie Duffy
Can you give me some advice on Passion Flowers?
Can anyone give me advice on passion flowers? I didn't cut it back and at the mo it looks pretty sad. Should I cut it back and see if it climbs again and treat it like my Clematis??? Could it just be the cold? Can I feed it? What's best? Hi Max, I by AllotmentMax
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08/05/2012 21:50:37
by AllotmentMax
rhubarb
.  Can anyone tell me what to do please. Congratulations - your rhubarb is happy, so happy that it wants to make flowers.  Break its heart - cut the flower off at the bottom of the flower stalk.  The energy needs to go to leaves.   From what I have read by diggers2
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11/05/2013 21:51:53
by Asclepias Grower
Primula
, but may not flower so well the next time. Either leave them where they are or move to a corner out of the way once they've finished flowering. The violas can be cut right down, given a feed and they should grow back and will probably produce more flowers by Caz8
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14/05/2013 14:20:54
by lucky3
Clematus montana or triffid?
it out? Thank you so much for your help again. Cut it back after it has flowered that way it still may flower next year as it only flowers on last years wood Yes indeed, immediately after flowering and that should happen in teh next few weeks. You can by Ziminuk
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21/04/2013 21:24:11
by Ziminuk
Clematis Armandii
growth on your plant. Thanks Verdun I will try that.  When would you suggest I do the cutting back as this Clematis flowers in the Spring.  Should I wait until it flowers again or would it be safe to do it now? i cut mine back very hard last year when I by lizmac
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27/01/2013 18:31:03
by lizmac
THE DREAM LILAC THAT DOESN'T FLOWER...
think, was a lilac tree. It has grown well, 8 foot tall, is in shelter/ sun but has only ever produced 4 flowers that I remove after flowering.  Someone advised me to dig it up as a dud. Should I keep waiting? Should I cut it back in October, if so how by greengirl2
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01/07/2012 22:09:57
by weejenny

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