Some perennials can’t handle cold weather well; they don’t remain attractive after the first frost, and the cold can lead to recurrent problems with pests and diseases. Cutting back these perennials can protect them from the cold and spark healthy growth come spring.
Read on to learn which perennials to cut back in the fall.
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