Prune Down Plants in the Fall? Perennials - Roses - Shrubs
When should you cut down the plants in your garden? In the fall, my perennials, shrubs and roses are looking overgrown and beaten down by the season. In some cases, it may be better to leave the pruning until spring. This is especially the case with some roses and other shrubs, when a fall/winter prune can impact the flowering (or even survival) into the following season. Perennials are much more forgiving of a cut back.
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