Pruning Spring Bulb Plants After They Bloom
Theres really not much to pruning spring flowering bulbs such as Daffodils and Tulips.
Here's all you have to do:
Avoid removing foliage from spring flowering bulbs. Foliage should be allowed to die naturally since it sends nourishment back into the bulb for the next year's growth and flowers.
If foliage is long enough after blooming has finished, try tying it in a knot. This helps to keep it more attractive until it dies completely.
That's about it!
SEE:
Fertilizing Flower Bulbs
Planting Flower Bulbs
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Butterfly Gardens
Hummingbird Gardens
Shade Gardens
Container Gardening
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