Now that my daffodils are finished blooming, can I cut them down to the ground?
Frequently Asked Gardening Questions about Lawns and Trees |...BOB: It's important not to remove daffodil leaves since they help the bulb 'recharge' for next year. In Pennsylvania, it's safe to remove the foliage around the 4th of July. Fertilize daffodils with a balanced fertilizer (like 10-10-10) when they are finished blooming.
What do I do when my wildflowers are finished blooming?
Frequently Asked Questions about Wildflowers from Clyde Robi...Clyde Robin. Once your flowers have finished blooming, they will normally start to dry up and set their seed for the following year. If you wait till the seed has matured, it will replenish your garden for fresh flowers in the spring. You can check to see if the seed pods are mature by opening one or two of them. If the seeds are brownish or black, or if they have started to harden up, they are OK for cutting. Once cut, you can just leave them on the ground.
What should I do once my flowers have finished blooming?
Frequently Asked Questions about Wildflowers from Clyde Robi...Clyde Robin. Once your flowers have finished blooming you can cut them down. Before cutting however, make sure that they have "gone to seed". Look inside the flower part of the plant and see if you can detect tiny seeds. Some flowers will make seed capsules, others will just set seed inside the flower head itself. The seed should be starting to darken in color and should have some hardness to it. If these conditions are present it is time to cut them down.
After the irises have finished blooming, should I cut them back?
FAQsWhen the bloom is finished on an iris stalk, use a sharp knife to cut off the stalk about an inch above the rhizome. You should not cut down the green iris leaves (except when transplanting). No, that is not true. Hybrid irises do not change from their original color white. If the iris bed is not properly cared for, the dominant white irises may grow over and choke out the others.
Do I cut the spike back when my orchid is finished blooming?
WELCOME TO ORCHID THAI.NETThis is a very common question that really depends on what type of orchid you have. In general, once orchids are finished blooming you can remove the spike with a scissors. If you do not remove the spike, the flower spike will dry up and turn brown over time. There are some orchids that can re-bloom off of the same flower spike more than once. Certain species of Oncidium such as the papilio can bloom off of a broken or cut back spike.
What should I do with the bloom spike after my Orchid is finished blooming?
Mays Greenhouse~FAQMost orchid spikes should be completely cut off. The Phalaenopsis is the only orchid that will rebloom from an old spike. The spike should be cut between the scar left by the first flower and the last node(swollen, jointed area on the stem.) One of the lower nodes may initiate a new spike. This process can take 8-10 weeks.
My bulbs have finished blooming and the green foliage looks messy, can I cut them back now?
Merrifield Garden Center: Gardening F.A.Q.Since bulbs get energy from the nutrients produced in the leaves, you should wait until the foliage turns brown before cutting them back.
I JUST FINISHED READING YOUR BOOK, THE CURE; WHAT DO I DO NEXT?
Dr. Timothy Brantley - Author of The Cure - F.A.QOn behalf of your body, we thank you for finishing the book. But as far as what to do next, it is very straightforward. In fact, everything that you need to know is written in the body of THE CURE. Dr. Brantley's suggestions are simple and easy to follow. If you follow his 12 week plan, we can guarantee in the months to come that your body will change dramatically.
Do I just read out the finished speech?
New Page 1You can, especially if this will help conquer your nerves. However, the more familiar you are with the speech, the more natural it will sound and the less you will need to read it. This is another reason not to leave it too late.
I just finished my Master's. Can I apply?
UN Internship ProgrammeNo. applicants have to be enrolled in a degree programme in a graduate school (second university or higher) at the time of application and during the internship.
How do French Tulips differ from traditional tulips?
Frequently asked questions about our auction fresh flowers a...On average, the French tulip is over 8 inches longer than the standard variety. French Tulips are tall, elegant and statuesque. They come in a wide array of spectacular colors, including shades of red, orange, yellow and pink.
What do I do when my phalaenopsis stops blooming?
Orchid Care TipsIf your plant has healthy, with thick, green leaves that have not become wrinkled or drooping, cut the old flower stem up high, just above a "node" and just below the lowest bloom. The plant will frequently send out a new flowering branch at that location. If your plant has thin, wilted leaves, or if the plant is small, with only 3-to-4-inch-long leaves, it is best to cut the flower stem all the way down, so that the plant does not weaken itself by blooming again right away.
Bulbs Why should spring blooming bulbs be planted in the fall?
Frequently Asked Questions: High Country GardensFeed the bulbs in early spring with a recommended bulb fertilizer or one low in nitrogen. Allow the bulbs to bloom as usual. Wait until the foliage dies back and separates easily from the bulb when given a gentle tug. If you cannot transplant them immediately, mark their location and transplant anytime through late summer. Fertilize again in fall.
Where should I cut off the flower spike after the plant finishes blooming?
ORCHIDS.COM : SUPPORT : FAQThe answer to this question depends upon the type of orchid in question. Phalaenopsis plants may flower again for a second time. After the plant goes out of bloom, cut the stem right below the first flower on the spray. A new spray of flowers may emerge from the node below it. For all other orchids, cut off the old flower spike at the base of the plant.
What does Blooming Protection do?
E-1 > Frequently Asked QuestionsBlooming Protection reduces the overflow of electrons in the bright areas of a picture, preventing overly bright areas from experiencing a loss of detail. With this technology the image can retain more of the highlight detail, providing greater image quality.
Where is it blooming right now?
Brown Tide FAQIt's almost impossible to say exactly where the brown tide is at any given moment, because blooms constantly expand and contract and move around in response to winds and tides. It's important to realize that brown tides are patchy and don't cover the expanse of the Laguna Madre. They often concentrate in areas sheltered from the wind or tidal currents. TPWD and university researchers will continue tracking the location and movement of brown tide.
What is chalking, what is blooming?
Color Center - Color Handbook - FAQWeathering of a panel coated with a paint containing TiO2 can show an effect called chalking. It is a sign for an incompatibility of the white pigment in the paint formulation as through the influence of weathering the white pigment is forced out of the paint film forming a white rough layer of TiO2 on the surface of the panel. The effect where the colored pigment is forced out of the paint film after weathering is called blooming.
I just finished my first script. How do I get an agent?
Misc.Writing.Screenplays.Moderated Frequently Asked Question...This question has been asked and answered so many times on MWS and MWSM that we've got a special page for it, provided by Neal Marshall Stevens. It's must-read material for anyone trying to break into Hollywood or market a screenplay.
I have just finished a higher degree. What do I do now?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)You should have the college or university you attended send to you an official transcript that has the date that your degree was conferred on it. After your transcript is received, an Application for Certification should be completed and sent to the Division of Human Resources Certification Unit for processing.
Once I have finished using the service, can I exit by just going to another website?
Naxosmusiclibrary - Classical Music FAQNo. When a user logs into the Naxos Music Library and then, after using the service, fails to log-out properly, this eats up a user space on a subscription, and each subscription has a maximum number of user space. A user space will be released after a time-out period is reached. The time-out period is different for different types of subscriptions.
