Geraniums: Cut Back Now
Cut back geraniums now to encourage a second flowering period! About Bigroot Geraniums: http://bit.ly/rppWgd
View ArticleControlling Ivy
Do you have to control ivy? Cut the stems back to the ground and dig the roots out! On green ivy: http://bit.ly/wdQpMY
View ArticlePruning Raspberries
Autumn-fruiting raspberries can now be pruned: cut back the canes to ground level! On pruning raspberries: http://bit.ly/wc1f0g
View ArticleCut Back Cornus
Shrubs such as Cornus are usually cut back very hard now! Cut branches put in a vase may even root: http://j.mp/zIvTns
View ArticlePrune Hardy Evergreens
Hardy evergreens can already be pruned if necessary! Some gardeners cut them in quite unusual ways: http://j.mp/zINWIr
View ArticleSpring-Flowering Bulbs: Let Them Die Down
Let spring-flowering bulbs die down before cutting them back! What to do with fading bulbs: http://j.mp/J7blsA
View ArticleEuphorbias: Remove Spent Flowers
Remove spent flowers of euphorbias: cut the flowered stem back to ground level! About euphorbias: http://j.mp/K9qObl
View ArticleCut Back Faded Herbaceous Perennials
Herbaceous perennials that have faded can now be cut back: simply add them to the compost heap!
View ArticleCut back dead Perennials
You should cut back perennials that have died down this month.
View ArticleCut Down Chrysanthemums
When chrysanthemums have stopped flowering you should cut them back and dispose of the resulting waste.
View ArticleOverhanging Plants
Plants that are growing out of control and are hanging over streets or paths should be cut back. [Photo CCBY kobakou]
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