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Mike C
Mike C Villa Rica, GA on Nov 15, 2011
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will it hurt to prune my liriope now,Nov 16 or should I wait till Jan?

Also how about fig trees, now or later? I will be cutting them back probably a foot or two.
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  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    I agree with Steve. Liriope is likely to look a little worse for the wear after the winter, better to give it a good haircut then. You could wait as late as early March to do that, just make sure it is before new sprouts emerge. Hold back on pruning the figs as well until late winter.
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