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The Spruce on MSNCutting Back Perennials? How to Do It the Right Way Without Risking Next Year's Blooms
Key Points Cut back perennials in fall if they’re disease-prone or pest-damaged.Wait until spring cleanup to give plants ...
Not Deadheading Not deadheading your roses throughout the growing season will cause the plants to put more energy into seed production than new growth and flower development, reducing flower output.
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