Cut the lily stems back to the top of the main foliage- ie cut off the section where the flower was. Leave them to die back over winter to feed the bulb.
I can't see anything wrong with the phlox or dianthus - they look very healthy to me.
Those dragon trees (the indoor ones) will lose leaves at various times - they'll yellow and drop off, or you can remove them. That's normal.
The foxgloves will be finished. You can remove the spent flowering spikes. The rest of the foliage will just die back.
I think you're worrying about some of your plants unnecessarily Rory.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Looks like one of my foxgloves has hit the wall now
Cut the lily stems back to the top of the main foliage- ie cut off the section where the flower was. Leave them to die back over winter to feed the bulb.
I can't see anything wrong with the phlox or dianthus - they look very healthy to me.
Those dragon trees (the indoor ones) will lose leaves at various times - they'll yellow and drop off, or you can remove them. That's normal.
The foxgloves will be finished. You can remove the spent flowering spikes. The rest of the foliage will just die back.
I think you're worrying about some of your plants unnecessarily Rory.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...