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Cutting back in autumn

Amateur Gardening

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September 30, 2023

Masterclass on: tidying up for winter

- ANNE SWITHINBANK

Cutting back in autumn

Q I know the wild look is fashionable, but our small garden is overtaken with growth. Can I get in there and cut back buddlejas, hydrangeas, roses and clematis to tidy things up for winter? Miranda Connelly, Barnet, London

A In some gardens, especially those on the wetter western side of the country, growth has been lavish this season. The wild look may be in fashion but, for smaller plots packed with plants, some management is needed to prevent chaos. I suggest you work your way around, deciding which plants to prune, cut back or reduce before winter. There should still be plenty of cover for wildlife needing to feed, roost and hibernate.

Two shrubs likely to be causing bother are hybrids of

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