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When to Cut Back Irises for Healthier Plants and More Flowers
Find out when to cut back irises to keep these perennials healthy and looking their best. Blooming after early spring flowers ...
Yes! By removing any diseased foliage you will not only make your plants look better now but also reduce their exposure to future leaf spot infections. Start by pulling off any withered leaves. Next, ...
Irises should be cut back after blooming to prevent energy loss in seed production and promote robust root growth. Remove unhealthy leaves promptly to prevent the spread of diseases or pests and check ...
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