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Should You Cut Back Black-Eyed Susans Now or Wait for Spring? What to Do For Better Blooms Next Year
Key Points Cut back Black-Eyed Susans anytime dead foliage appears—it’s optional, not required.Leaving them up helps wildlife, soil health, and reseeding for next season.If pruning, use clean shears ...
‘Tis the season of summer phlox and black-eyed Susans. The light to dark pink blossoms of the phlox intermingle with the bold yellow petals and dark centers of the black-eyed Susans. Their presence in ...
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