Winter Care & Pruning

by John Harig
(37013)

I live in the Nashville, TN Area and have planted coneflowers for the first time. They are white. They have gone dormat for the winter. Do I cut them back or let them go


Doug says there is no winter care needed for this hardy perennial. And whether you cut them back or leave them alone depends solely on whether you like the look of them standing up there for the birds to eat the seeds - or whether you like the look of the clean, neat garden.

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