7 Perennials You Should Cut Back Every Fall
You'll need to set aside time throughout the busy fall season to take care of your perennial gardens.
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This well-liked, simple-to-grow bloom might be susceptible to iris borer infestations, which occur when the pests burrow into the rhizome's base to deposit their eggs.
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Trimming back the red, pink, or deep purple blossoms on this plant ensures that it remains healthy for the mid-summer hummingbirds and butterflies that visit it.
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These striking late-spring bloomers are susceptible to mildew as well. After the first frost, remove the leaves and trim the stems back to a few inches above the ground.
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To trim down the abundance of daylily leaves that burgeon from tubers like pyrotechnics, keep your shears sharp. T
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During the growing season, lush, colorful bulbs, such as Trumpet, Asiatic, Oriental, and Tiger lilies, can stand as straight as snow posts in driveways.
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Similar to bee balm, this aromatic blossom is prone to mildew and spreads easily. In the fall, trim it down to the soil to help keep mildew from growing.
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