When Should Tall Lilies Be Pruned?

Lilies are a beautiful and healthy plant that can be pruned to encourage new growth and keep them healthy. To do this, deadhead wilted flowers during the blooming season and cut back tall lilies in the fall, after they have finished blooming for the season. This will give them a chance to regrow and bloom again next year.

To prune lilies, use pruning shears or a sharp knife and cut the dead or diseased stalk back to the base of the plant. Cut damaged stalks below the damaged part to leave the foliage to feed the plant. Prune the stalks back to the base of the plant in late fall when the foliage has turned brown and limp.

For a healthy and beautiful garden, it is essential to choose the best varieties for your climate and know when to cut back lilies after they finish blooming. Cut the stem down to about 6 inches above the ground, and if the plant is particularly large or has many stems, you can cut them in early spring if missed in the fall. In late summer, post-flowering prune for better blooms next season, and in early winter for regions with mild winters, a late winter is recommended.

Lilies should be lifted, divided, and replanted every four years or so, but they often take a year to recover from being transplanted before. It is best to prune lilies in late fall or early spring, after the last frost. First, cut the stem down to about 4-6 inches from the soil line, not tempted to cut the stem back until stems become hollow and brown.

In summary, pruning lilies is essential for their health and beauty, and it is important to follow proper pruning techniques to ensure a healthy and beautiful garden.


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