Prune wisteria, roses, and lavender in September to control growth and encourage healthier blooms. Cut back bearded iris, daylily, and blanket flower to prevent pests and refresh plants for fall. Trim ...
Yahoo Life Singapore: Don’t miss your April pruning window: cut back roses, lavender and 3 more plants now
Don’t miss your April pruning window: cut back roses, lavender and 3 more plants now
AOL: Plants You Should Cut Back Now (And Which Ones You Shouldn’t)
Every garden has its own rhythm, and figuring out when to cut back your plants can make all the difference. Some plants need a trim right now to set them up for next year, while others are better left ...
MSN: 7 Plants You Should Cut Back in September for a Happier Garden
7 Plants You Should Cut Back in September for a Happier Garden
WGN Radio: Should you cut back overgrown plants before winter or in spring?
MSN: 6 Plants Gardeners Always Cut Back Before Winter (and 3 They Never Touch)
Climate is a factor when considering whether and when to cut back perennials for winter. Cut back plants that show signs of or are susceptible to fungal infections and pests. Wait until spring to cut ...
6 Plants Gardeners Always Cut Back Before Winter (and 3 They Never Touch)
The Irish Sun: The 6 plants you should never cut back in April – or risk ruining your summer blooms
The 6 plants you should never cut back in April – or risk ruining your summer blooms