For those of you who have read my blog for a while, you have probably heard me talk about the epidemic of over-pruning. But, that doesn’t mean that you should never prune. The other day, I was driving down a street in our neighborhood when I saw one of my favorite perennials, Angelita Daisies.
The problem was, that they didn’t look very attractive…
They looked like tufts of green grass with dead sticks.
This is what Angelita Daisies should look like…
So, what went wrong with my neighbor’s Angelitas?
They didn’t remove the dead flowers.
Dead-heading doesn’t have to be done to them all the time, but once every 4 – 8 weeks will make a huge difference in their appearance.
In general, dead-heading spent flowers stimulates the plant to produce more flowers. The reason for this is that the goal of flowers is to produce seed. So, if dead flowers are allowed to remain on your plants, they figure that they have done their job and will stop flowering.
Of course, if you want to collect seeds from some of your favorite plants, then allow the flowers to dry and then collect the seeds (this doesn’t work that well with hybrids).
But, if you want colorful flowers – then take a couple of minutes a month and clip off the dead flowers.
Would you like to know why Angelita Daisies are one of my favorite perennials? Check out my post about this wonderful plant…