How can I prune my American pokeweed during different seasons?
How can I prune my American pokeweed during different seasons?

Early spring and late winter are the best times to prune your American pokeweed on a large scale. If you want to control the size of your American pokeweed, you can prune them as you wish, but be careful not to prune more than a third of the size of the plant. Yellow and diseased leaves may appear during the summer months when the American pokeweed is growing vigorously and these types of leaves need to be pruned back immediately. These parts of the American pokeweed cannot be restored and pruning increases the ventilation of the plant and facilitates its growth.





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American pokeweed
A species of Pokeweeds, Also known as Poke sallet, Poke salad, Dragonberries
Botanical name: Phytolacca americana
Genus: Pokeweeds

Although its berries look juicy and tempting, the fruits and the root of american pokeweed are toxic and should not be eaten. American pokeweed is considered a pest species by farmers but is nevertheless often grown as an ornamental plant. Its berries can be made into pokeberry ink as well.
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