When to cut spring flowers?
Once spring flowering bulbs are done blooming you can remove the flower heads as soon as the flowers fade. Removing the flowers keeps flowers producing next year. But don’t remove the foliage until it has died and turned brown; cutting off the foliage too soon stops bulb growth and it may cut flower numbers next year. Deadhead and prune regularly one of the easiest ways to encourage more blooms is through deadheading and light pruning. Removing old flowers prevents the plant from setting seeds, which can stop new flowers from forming. Instead, your plant redirects its energy into producing new blooms.
What are the 25 popular flowers?
Here are 25 of the most beloved and recognizable flowers: Bellflower (Campanula), Ranunculus, Camellia, Hibiscus, Iris, Pansy, Petunia, Dahlia, Lilac, Anthurium, Tulip, Rose, Crocus (Saffron Flower), Sunflower, Tuberose, Fuchsia, Mallow, Tigridia, Nasturtium, Hydrangea, Poppy, Datura, Begonia, Daisy, and Narcissus. Anemones, Tulips, Sweet Peas, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Peonies, Hyacinths, Alliums, Lily of the Valley, Freesia, Daffodils, Pansies, Iris, Lilac, Gardenias, Icelandic Poppies, Cherry Blossom and Hydrangeas.