I did not cut back/trim my perennials before winter - do I trim now?
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After last frost as you don't want to damage any new shoots........
Wait until they start emerging to be able to distinguish what needs to be pruned
After last frost as suggested.
l always wait until spring to tidy my perennials, it allows me to see where the plants are even before they’ve re-emerged after the winter. In the past, I’ve weeded out perfectly good perennials unknowingly.