How Do I Prune a Bird of Paradise Plant? Prune a chook of paradise plant by reducing again dead foliage, deadheading flowers, removing suckers,
trimming unruly growth and selectively pruning its stalks. You need pruning shears, a shovel and gloves to correctly trim the plant. 1. Cut again dead
foliageRemove dead stems by slicing them right down to the ground using the pruning shears. Clip off damaged or ragged leaves. 2. Deadhead
flowersRemove useless, wilting blossoms as they happen by removing not only the flower, but the stem it is connected to as effectively. Since this
plant does not drop its lifeless leaves or flowers, they need to be manually removed so as to cut back the risk of fungal diseases occurring on
account of rot. 3. Remove suckersRemove any rhizomes or suckers growing on the plant’s roots by cutting them off using a shovel blade. Allowing
suckers to grow ends in a large, unruly plant. 4. Trim excess growthTrim any limbs or foliage that begin growing outside the boundaries of the
planting location. This strategic trimming retains the plant healthy and nicely-manicured. 5. Prune the stalksDuring the winter, when the plant is
dormant, prune the stalks to maintain the plant at the desired peak and dimension. If wanted, heavily prune an overgrown plant in an effort to remove
any lifeless limbs in the middle of the plant and permit for airflow.
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