How to Prune Dipsacus asper?
(Dipsacus asper)
Dipsacus asper, also known as Dipsacus asper
Dipsacus asper features tall, spiny stems and dense flower heads. Suitable pruning techniques involve cutting back old stems to maintain plant shape and encourage new growth. Optimal pruning times are late winter and early spring, aligning with its growth cycle. Regular pruning helps to manage its spread and prevent overcrowding. Ensure tools are clean to prevent disease and trim carefully to avoid damaging emerging shoots. Pruning enhances overall health, promotes lush growth, and can improve flowering.