Saturday, January 24, 2026

What Really Happens to Perennials You Didn't Cut Back in the Fall

 


Photo source:  Better Homes and Gardens

"Pruning perennials at the right time encourages plants to leaf out, grow bushier, develop sturdier stems, and potentially produce more flowers. But when is the right time to prune perennials, and will plants suffer if you don’t cut them back before winter?"  Comments from Better Homes and Gardens

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