Instead of fall, many gardeners recommend pruning lilacs in late spring or early summer. "Always cut them back after they are done blooming in the spring," suggests horticulture educator Irish-Hanson.
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Getting your herb garden ready for winter includes pruning and clearing out spent material. These are the herbs you need to ...
These pretty plants can thrive indoors or out with a little TLC. Consider this your official angel wing begonia care guide.