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megfitz | 16:17 Mon 21st Mar 2016 | Gardening
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Last year I cut my Penstemons down too late and ended up with leggy,woody plants with some flowering top growth, when is the right /best time to cut them back? I'm in the "soft south" so hopefully no more sharp frosts. Thanks.
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I've read that the end of March is the best time. Frost shouldn't affect them.
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I live in North Kent and did mine last weekend. Lots of new growth at the bottom.
From the RHS (where they know a thing or two about gardening):
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=406
I do mine usually in April and put some mulch on top, just for good measure.

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