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I have 4 clumps of them, and went ahead and cut one back as an experiment. The leaves are partially brown and limp, except close to the crown, where they're still green and turgid. They look really nasty right now, and I'd prefer to whack them way back, but not if it means risking losing them.

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red hot pokers — Forum | gardenersworld.com Emma, Many thanks for that reply. My red hot poker flowered (2 spikes) for the first time this year, after planting it last year. Like bossdaddy I think it looks rather untidy, but I have left it rather than cutting it back. Red Hot Poker - Growing and Caring for Torch Lilies - The ...

Red Hot Poker Plant Hello and thank you for your reply. I live in England UK, and although we are coming into Autumn it is quite warm still, but the two heads that were on it have now died off and i don't think it will bloom again. Do i just cut these off now, or do I cut it where the little shoot has grown, which is just underneath the head.

Hi All, I have several lovely specimens of toffee nosed kniphofia (red hot poker only cream coloured). Some of the foliage is brown and manky looking others while the rest is quite green and healthy looking. Does anyone know - do I cut all foliage back and how far or just painstakingly cut out the dead foliage only? Red Hot Poker Plants Questions & Answers | Questions 15 - 21 Top Questions About Red Hot Poker Plants. Click on links below to jump to that question. Q. Cutting Back Red Hot Pokers - I was trying to get information regarding trimming back Red Hot Pokers. In one of the links to your website… Q. Poker Lilies - Should I cut the lilies, which are in full bloom, since it is going to be freezing temps tonight, or… Q. Roots On My Red Hot Poker Growing On ... red hot pokers — Forum | gardenersworld.com Emma, Many thanks for that reply. My red hot poker flowered (2 spikes) for the first time this year, after planting it last year. Like bossdaddy I think it looks rather untidy, but I have left it rather than cutting it back.

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The Red Hot Poker Plant - The Garden Helper Kniphofia uvaria is commonly known as a Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily or sometimes a Tritoma Depending on the variety, the flame colored flower spikes will reach 2-5 feet in height. The flower's coloring may range from ivory and orange to coral red. If you have sufficient space, you can select varieties to … red hot pokers — Forum | gardenersworld.com Emma, Many thanks for that reply. My red hot poker flowered (2 spikes) for the first time this year, after planting it last year. Like bossdaddy I think it looks rather untidy, but I have left it rather than cutting it back. Red Hot Poker Plants - YouTube Jun 05, 2015 · How to grow Red Hot Pokers (Kniphofia) from South Africa. Filmed with Paul Plant, editor of subTropical Gardening magazine.