
How to Prune Hairy false goldenaster?
(Heterotheca villosa)
Hairy false goldenaster, also known as Hairy false goldenaster
A perennial with fuzzy leaves and yellow daisy-like flowers, hairy false goldenaster thrives with minimal maintenance. Pruning should focus on deadheading spent blooms to encourage reblooming and cutting back by one-third to half in mid-spring or early summer for bushier growth. Removing any dead or damaged stems enhances plant health. Pruning in these seasons aligns with the plant's natural growth cycle. These techniques improve air circulation and reduce disease susceptibility, ensuring hairy false goldenaster's vigor.