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Astilbe

I normally do not cut any of these back as they look lovely in the winter but would they re-flower if I did?

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  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117

    I always dead head but they don't re flower in my experience wrightt. image

    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Forester2Forester2 Posts: 1,477

    I always leave mine as I think they look attractive for quite some time after they finish flowering and as you also say in the winter with a frost on them are so pretty.  One of my pink ones is really large now and when it flowers reminds me of candy floss.

  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066

    Same here, keep them until they look untidy then cut the flowers off never had one reflower. Have a dark red one at the moment that looks beautiful the pink one has been deflowered image

    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
  • FleurisaFleurisa Posts: 779

    I leave the dead flowers on mine until spring, mainly so I don't have bare looking ground which encourages the cats to sit on them

  • MrsT 12MrsT 12 Posts: 77

    I planted two red, two pink and two white earlier this year. The pinks flowered firstly and once finished I cut the stems back on both, and each one has gone on to re-flower! Maybe just a fluke, I have never grown Astilbe before and know nothing about them.

    The pink and red ones - not yet flowered - were given to me by my neighbour as single stems and I grew them on in my coldframe through the winter. The pink's have grown into absolute monsters too! 

    The whites I bought about a month ago from Morrisons of all places, whilst doing my weekly shop. They are just coming into flower now.

    I think once I have had Augusts flowers from them all I will do as you all say and leave them over winter to look pretty in the frosts.

  • wrighttwrightt Posts: 234

    Thanks for all your comments. I was just wondering as Monty said deadhead Buddleia for more flowers on Gardeners World on Friday which I have never done before so went straight out Saturday and deadheaded mine. Then wandered around the garden to see what else I could cut back that I never had before that would re-flower, and noticed the Astible and Ligularia Przewalskii, and though I normally leave both for winter interest as I love the frost on them wondered if I could get a second lot of flowers first.

  • MrsT 12MrsT 12 Posts: 77

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     Managed to get a pic to upload to show you my second flush of flowers, this was cut back a fortnight ago and now back again. Like I said though, I haven't got a clue what I am doing, so may just be down to good luck!

  • wrighttwrightt Posts: 234

    As my clumps are large and I will be splitting them, I am going to cut back half of each plant and see what happens, that way I will still get the brown ones with frost.

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