Key points
- Do not peel the blackish eyes of dryer, sunflower or ornamental grass – add winter interest.
- Moms, gerania and christmas ferns remain colorful or green, so it is no circumcision.
- Wait until spring to post Hortegeas and fern to protect the bloom next season.
When the air gets colder and you think you need an additional sweater more often than not, it can easily want to shape all your plants and flowers to prepare for the upcoming season.
However, you don’t really need to wash everything in your garden – and in things, some plants should not be circumcision at all.
We circled the plants you shouldn’t touch the drop to leave circumcision another day.
Crnooki sacri
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When you think about circumcision for the autumn season, it is really important to think about birds and other insects and how to help them give them food over winter. According to the University of New Hampshire, black-eyed coastards are just one penalty of a perennial that will help birds like Finchevo and Vrapac find food for winter.
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Mum
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Garden moms is a popular growth plant during the autumn season, and it is understandable. These beauties that come in a variety of stunning autumn shades do not need circumcision or circumcision of anything.
Geraniums
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Geraniums are low-growing Evergreens, so there is no need to touch these flowers. They don’t need a lot of protection in winter and we don’t need a lot of cutting.
Christmas Pap
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Christmas Papin is relatively as harmful in decline in the fall and usually do not need circumcision. Oh, another great thing about the Christmas Pope? They remain beautiful and green during the winter, so you won’t have to worry about their leaves that dried or turn a dull brown color.
Suncovers
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Sunflowers are known for their beautiful golden blooms, especially in the fall. Fortunately, these flowers don’t need to work a lot on them for fall. These are another variety of plants that also help in food birds in winter weather, so it is best to leave them and help the wild in return.
Hydraveas Hydraveas
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There is no need to touch these Hidranges in the next few months. If you rupture the flower in the season too quickly, they may not grow on their full capacity flourishing for the next which comes spring and summer.
Hydruge are such a beautiful flower and looks stunning in your garden, then dispose of pliers or scissors.
More fern
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While ferns can lose a lot of color during colder months, it is best not to touch them until you see more floring that is popping up in late winter or early spring. Even if they lose color, they will still add texture and depth on your fall garden.
Decorative grass
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Decorative grass are great for your front yard if you want more privacy. Fortunately for you, these high high-quality plants last even during the winter, providing you with beautiful landscapes.
They also will not normally lose all their color or collapse, so you won’t have to worry about circumcisioning any dead leaves or blooming.