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Prune and Stake Tall Summer Perennials

Continue reading Prune and Stake Tall Summer Perennials

Early summer brings rapid growth, long stems, and flower buds reaching for the sun. A seasonal tip from Clippings Floral Design, pruning and staking tall perennials now helps prevent flopping and keeps beds looking polished. A little care in June ensures your garden stays upright, healthy, and vibrant all season long.

What You Will Need

🌺Pruning shears

🌺Garden stakes or bamboo canes

🌺Plant ties or twine

🌺Gloves

How to Assemble

Identify Tall Plants

  1. Look for delphiniums, hollyhocks, or foxgloves that may flop in wind or rain.

Stake Plants

  1. Insert stakes gently into the soil near the main stem, being careful not to damage roots.

Tie Stems

  1. Secure the stems to stakes with twine or plant ties, leaving a little room for growth.

Trim for Health

  1. Remove any weak, broken, or crowded stems to improve airflow and reduce disease risk.

For more gardening and floral design tips from Clipping’s visit https://bit.ly/3PfF3P2

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