How far can I cut back lilies?
After my lilies(they are over 3rd tall) are done blooming,how far can I cut them back?Do I need to let them die back on there own?
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Here's a link with some advice for care https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/outdoors/gardening/5-frequently-asked-questions-about-lilies
My hubby works at a greenhouse that grows lillies. You can remove the flower spike once the flowers have died off. You can leave the rest of the greenery if you want or let that die off too until next year.
Wait until the greens start to die back on their own. Then you can safely cut them down to the ground.