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Herbaceous perennials and grasses can be cut back in late autumn, when seasonal flowering has ended.
Cut Back Herbaceous Perennials « Gardora.net is discussing. Toggle Comments
[...] Back Herbaceous Perennials Do your herbaceous perennials fade? They can now be cut back! How to prepare perennials for winter: [...]
[...] you already cut back ornamental grasses! They can as well be left until spring: [...]
[...] Autumn Joy SedumIf you are looking for an autumn-flowering perennial try Autumn Joy sedum! Infos about this plant: [...]
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Cut Back Herbaceous Perennials « Gardora.net 11:36 on 6. October 2010 Permalink |
[...] Back Herbaceous Perennials Do your herbaceous perennials fade? They can now be cut back! How to prepare perennials for winter: [...]
Ornamental Grasses « Gardora.net 18:45 on 30. November 2010 Permalink |
[...] you already cut back ornamental grasses! They can as well be left until spring: [...]
Perennials: Autumn Joy Sedum « Gardora.net 11:25 on 8. August 2011 Permalink |
[...] Autumn Joy SedumIf you are looking for an autumn-flowering perennial try Autumn Joy sedum! Infos about this plant: [...]