
How to Prune Arizona beggarticks?
(Bidens aurea)
Arizona beggarticks, also known as Tickseed, Bur marigold
Characterized by bright yellow flowers and bushy growth, arizona beggarticks thrives when pruned to maintain shape and encourage flowering. Key pruning techniques include deadheading spent blooms regularly to promote continuous flowering, and thinning out crowded stems to improve air circulation. Optimal pruning occurs post-flowering in spring and summer or early fall to prepare arizona beggarticks for winter. Pruning not only stimulates new growth but also helps prevent disease. Seasonal timing ensures vitality and prolific blossoming in the next cycle.