Which flowers need to be pruned around Labor Day?
If you want to know which flowers need to be pruned around Labor Day and the introduction of the related green plants and flowers that need to be pruned in May, the editor will introduce them next.
Everyone is probably looking forward to it! The five-day holiday is about to start tomorrow. Where are you planning to go? When you go out to play, don't forget that there are little flowers at home waiting to be taken care of. Water them, fertilize them, and prune them before you go out to enjoy yourself! When you come back, you will find that they have changed a lot. For example, the following five, now start cutting them harshly, the more you cut, the more they love to bloom.
First, Chinese Rose
Chinese Rose is the traditional Chinese name for the flower, also known as Rose of the Month, with a super variety that is countless, and the colors are quite rich, like red, pink, yellow, orange, orange, purple, and so on. They are colorful and vibrant, and when cut and made into bouquets, they look extremely warm and romantic in front of the mirror.
But if you want to keep Chinese roses well, you can't be idle, you have to prune them often. For example, blind buds and weak branches should be cut off, as these branches are not capable of flowering and occupy space, affecting the germination of new buds and reducing the number of flowers. At the same time, observe the density between branches and branches to increase good ventilation and light transmission, expose to the sun more, and pay attention to using some chicken manure and sheep manure to bloom big flowers.
Second, Sunflower
Sunflower, also known as the immortal flower, is easier to grow than Chinese roses. It grows and blooms towards the sun, and lacks sunlight will lead to poor growth. So as long as it is raised in the sun and watered less, it can grow. But if you want more flowers, you still need to prune because it has fewer branches. If not pruned, the number of flowers will be very few. After the flowers fade, cut off the withered flowers to avoid excessive nutrient consumption, and use a multi-element compound fertilizer to promote reblooming.
Which flowers need to be pruned around Labor Day?
Third, Dwarf Morning Glory
Dwarf Morning Glory is a relatively simple ornamental flower, which looks exceptionally beautiful and pleasing to the eye when made into a flower ball or basket and hung in front of the window. Dwarf Morning Glory has a long blooming period and can bloom throughout the summer. If not pruned, the number of flowers will decrease each time. After the withered flowers fade, directly take out the scissors and give it a haircut, cut it like in the picture, don't worry, expose it to the sun more, supplement fertilizers, and it can bloom again in less than 30 days.
Fourth, Marguerite
Marsh Marguerite is a blooming machine, with up to hundreds of flowers blooming at a time, too many to count, filling the flower pot, which is extremely beautiful. If placed on the balcony or in the courtyard, it can become a beautiful landscape.
Marsh Marguerite also needs pruning. If it is sown, it should be topped at 10 centimeters to promote branching. After 2 to 3 toppings, the branches will fill the pot, and it is easy to bloom into a ball.
The secret to making it bloom all summer is to prune. After the first batch of flowers fade, take out the scissors, cut off the withered flowers harshly, cut according to the previous ball shape, and it's okay to be a bit bald. After cutting, place it in a shady place for half a day, then expose it to soft sunlight, expose it to the sun more, after the buds grow, use "Flower More No. 2", after two or three times, it can't bloom into a full flower ball.