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What do you do with tulips and irises once the pedals fall off? I don't know if I should cut them at ground level or just leave them alone.

2007-03-23 17:55:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Leave the tulips as is. Over time the stems and leaves will turn yellow and die away. The bulbs will feed on the spent stem and it will help them to become stronger, better-blooming plants, as well as to multiply. The tulips will slowly die and all of their leaves will turn brown and dry out. When this happens, simply snip at ground level. The plant gets its nutrients from its spent greenery, so it's best not to remove the leaves and stem until they are withered and quite dead.

The Irises are a bit different. Their stems should be cut off after all blooms have been spent. In the fall, I simply clean up any very dead-looking leaves, and otherwise leave them alone. The remaining leaves will stay green (even in wintry weather) and will help to nourish the rhizomes over the winter.

2007-03-23 18:02:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not sure about tulips, but I wait until the stalk that the flower is on dries out and then I cut the stem out (if I notice) and leave the blades. Or wait until it falls off. You could probably cut them if you wanted to. Look up care for irises and you should get a pretty good list of how to care for them. I have so many, I just let them do what they do.

2007-03-23 18:00:48 · answer #2 · answered by mom of 2 5 · 0 0

are those interior the floor or potted? If interior the floor, water the foliage with a extreme phosphorous fertilizer like Miracle Gro or Jack's classic Bloom Booster to verify the bulb can collect sufficient food to construct a clean bud earlier going dormant interior the wintry climate. in no way, in no way decrease the foliage lower back after the vegetation flower. purely enable them to die lower back on their very own and fertilize the plant till the foliage is quite brown. in the process the summer the roots take interior the food from the soil and use them to construct new buds for next flowering season. If those are potted tulips, plant them interior the floor as quickly as possibility of frost is over with slightly of bone meal approximately an inch decrease than each and each bulb and water properly. they're going to flower next season.

2016-12-15 07:41:20 · answer #3 · answered by casco 4 · 0 0

My mother, sister and I all cut them to the ground once the petals fall off. Make the flower bed look nicer that way too.

2007-03-23 17:58:01 · answer #4 · answered by kaykib320 3 · 0 0

the best thing is to cut them off,just above the ground,becouse otherwise the bulb is using to much food,to supply.
by cutting you have a better bulb the next year.

2007-03-23 18:01:29 · answer #5 · answered by Nanno D 3 · 0 0

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