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Baltimike

(4,441 posts)
Sun May 22, 2022, 07:02 PM May 2022

My garden is starting to look schlubby, and not in a good way

I'm new at this, so is it alright to cut back my early blooming tulips? I dead headed them weeks ago...they are foxtrots, for the Army.



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My garden is starting to look schlubby, and not in a good way (Original Post) Baltimike May 2022 OP
Maybe don't Rebl2 May 2022 #1
I trim mine down so I can plant other things around them Bayard May 2022 #2

Rebl2

(16,206 posts)
1. Maybe don't
Sun May 22, 2022, 07:45 PM
May 2022

cut back the leaves. That’s how they make their ‘food’/energy for next year. Once the leaves die back you can remove them I would guess.

Bayard

(24,815 posts)
2. I trim mine down so I can plant other things around them
Mon May 23, 2022, 12:29 AM
May 2022

Leaving about 4" high. Same for daffodils.

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