Pruning guide
How to prune silver-veined taro
Best time
Spring, as growth resumes
How often
As needed
Technique
Snip dead or leggy growth at the base with clean, sharp scissors.
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Pruning silver-veined taro — FAQ
When should I prune silver-veined taro?
Spring, as growth resumes. Snip dead or leggy growth at the base with clean, sharp scissors.
How often does silver-veined taro need pruning?
As needed. Silver-Veined Taro needs little routine pruning. Mainly remove yellowing, damaged or dead leaves at the base with clean scissors, and trim any leggy or overgrown stems in spring if you want a fuller, more compact shape. It is hard to harm by light tidying.
How do you prune silver-veined taro?
Snip dead or leggy growth at the base with clean, sharp scissors.