
How to Prune Pink tickseed?
(Coreopsis rosea)
Pink tickseed, also known as Tickseed, Pink threadleaf coreopsis
This perennial is celebrated for its vibrant pink flowers and fine-textured foliage, adding a splash of color from midsummer to early fall. Pruning pink tickseed involves deadheading spent blooms to encourage further flowering. Cut back foliage in spring to refresh growth. Optimal pruning occurs post-bloom in summer or early fall, enhancing vigor and appearance. Avoid winter pruning to protect the crown. The benefit of regular pruning is prolonged blooming and preventing self-seeding if not desired.