Spring roses do not need pruning. The easy-care perennials wither in summer, leaving only a few mostly withered leaves. What you should consider when cutting the lenten rose. When is the best time for a cut?

Fading should be removed regularly

Cutting lenten rose - when is a cut necessary?

  • Withered flowers
  • wilted or diseased leaves
  • Cut back the perennial completely in autumn
  • remove old leaves before flowering

Remove wilted flowers and leaves

If the sight bothers you, you can cut off withered flowers and leaves continuously. However, this is not really necessary.

You should only remove them immediately and dispose of them with household waste if diseases appear on the leaves.

Cut back in autumn

Most spring roses mostly wither in the summer. Only withered stems remain. You should leave these until autumn, just to see where the spring rose is located.

In autumn, cut off all the withered remains of the perennial so that they do not interfere with new growth.

Before the flowering period, you should check whether old plant remains are still present. Cut these off so they don't cover the flowers.

Wear gloves when cutting lentil roses

Lenten roses are poisonous in all parts. Helleborein, a toxin found in the leaves, flowers and roots, has the same effects as digitalis. In addition, the Hellebrin irritates the nasal mucous membranes and leads to sneezing fits. Hence the plant got its name.

Always wear gloves when cutting spring roses and avoid sniffing the flowers.

Cut spring roses for the vase

The flowers of the lenten rose can be cut well as flowers for the vase. Choose sufficiently long stems with flowers that are not fully open.

The flowers last for several days in the vase if the air temperatures are not too high.

Place the vase in a place inaccessible to children and pets.

tips

Unlike Christmas roses, Lenten roses do not tolerate calcareous soils well. In this case, improve the potting soil with sand and compost. Mulch layers to be renewed annually also have a decalcifying effect.

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