
by Jan Wegner
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I did not cut back/trim my perennials before winter - do I trim now?



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Johnavallance82 on Apr 01, 2018
After last frost as you don't want to damage any new shoots........Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Apr 01, 2018
Wait until they start emerging to be able to distinguish what needs to be prunedHelpful Reply -
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Gardengraz on Apr 01, 2018
After last frost as suggested.Helpful Reply -
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Holly Kinchlea-Brown on Apr 01, 2018
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.Helpful Reply -
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