Pruning guide
How to prune daylily 'stoke poges'
Best time
After flowering or in early spring
How often
As needed through the season
Technique
Deadhead spent blooms; cut back leggy stems to a healthy bud or node.
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Pruning daylily 'stoke poges' — FAQ
When should I prune daylily 'stoke poges'?
After flowering or in early spring. Deadhead spent blooms; cut back leggy stems to a healthy bud or node.
How often does daylily 'stoke poges' need pruning?
As needed through the season. Prune daylily 'stoke poges' mainly to shape it and encourage more blooms. Deadhead spent flowers through the season, and carry out any harder structural pruning at the plant's dormant or post-flowering window to avoid cutting off the next round of buds.
How do you prune daylily 'stoke poges'?
Deadhead spent blooms; cut back leggy stems to a healthy bud or node.