How to trim back plants?
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Trim back what?
Depends on what you are trimming. Most perennials need to be cut back to about 4-5 inches. Trees need to be trimmed at the branch intersection. Don't leave a little stub behind and Don't use sealant spray. I trim roses back to a set of 5 leaves.
Hi Mary, those daisies are beautiful. I don't think they grow in Texas because I haven't seen them here for sale. Here's a great site for you. And also one for hydrangeas.
Best of luck.
https://www.hunker.com/12002965/care-of-a-montauk-daisy
https://www.wikihow.com/Prune-Hydrangeas