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Change Bloom Time on Your Perennials

Posted on April 8, 2016 by Garden Walk Garden Talk

You can do that you know by cutting them back at the right times.

Posted in garden | Tagged continued bloom, cut back perennials in stages, cutting back perennials, deadheading and cutting back perennials, Designer Tips, foliar feeding of perennials, how and when to cut back perennials, manipulating perennial bloom times | 23 Comments

So You Want to Change Bloom Time on Your Perennials?

Posted on June 8, 2015 by Garden Walk Garden Talk

You can do that you know by cutting them back at the right times.

Posted in garden | Tagged continued bloom, cut back perennials in stages, cutting back perennials, deadheading and cutting back perennials, Designer Tips, foliar feeding of perennials, how and when to cut back perennials, manipulating perennial bloom times | 14 Comments
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