How To Prepare Aster Flowers For Winter
Asters, also known as Michaelmas daisies, are fall-blooming perennials that come in a large variety of colors and sizes, according to the University of Illinois. Asters can range in size from 6 inches to 6 feet tall, although in most cases the taller varieties need to be staked. Asters grow best in full sun with well-drained soil that is kept moist. Even though asters bloom in the fall, they still need winter protection.
Step 1
Remove the aster blooms as they fade. Pinch them off at the base of the stem with your thumb and fingers.
Step 2
Divide your asters, if needed, in the fall after they finish blooming. Dig up the established plants and separate them into two different plants. Plant each new aster in a hole as deep as the root ball and twice as wide. Fill the holes with soil.
- Asters, also known as Michaelmas daisies, are fall-blooming perennials that come in a large variety of colors and sizes, according to the University of Illinois.
- Asters can range in size from 6 inches to 6 feet tall, although in most cases the taller varieties need to be staked.
Step 3
Water the ground around the asters well before it freezes. Make sure the ground is moist but not soaked.
Step 4
Cut the asters down to the ground after the ground freezes.
Step 5
Cover the asters with 2 to 3 inches of mulch to protect the roots during the winter.