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During the coldest months of the year, many perennials can add winter interest alongside your existing shrubs and evergreens.
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I prefer to leave perennials up for winter interest in my garden at home and then cut them back in spring. The spring ...
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Some perennials that benefit from pruning include bee balm, Shasta daisies, phlox, coreopsis, and catmint. Perennials that are flourishing in your garden can remain tall. The foliage and stem system ...
Some of the most familiar perennials out there are species of the genus Rudbeckia, commonly called black-eyed Susans. Their cheery, bright yellow, daisy-like flowers are medium in size.