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Am I supposed to cut off the long purple hosta blooms after they die down?

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Am I supposed to cut off the long purple hosta blooms after they die down?

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Not necessarily. Cutting out the hosta bloom stalk after flowering is optional. If the hosta planting is attractive enough in the eyes of the owner and guests, cutting off that unneeded stalk is not important. I don’t know of any hosta research proving that removal of hosta blooms before they make seeds helps the hosta clump to grow larger leaves. Q: Sometime back you spoke of the tips of Cypress dying back. Can anything be done for this? A: It is my understanding that potential remedies might not effectively stop branch dieback of Leyland Cypresses. The following suggestions can slow down dieback, but complete eradication is not guaranteed. Prune out and remove brown tips as soon as they appear. Effectiveness depends on quick daily visual looks on both front and backsides of Leylands so that removal of blighted tips from at least six to eight inches below browning can be done. As with most other plants, dieback occurs more readily on stressed Leyland Cypresses. Eliminate stress by soa

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