Winter pruning keeps Russian sage compact and preps it for better blooms next summer. Cut stems between 8–18 inches during dormancy to spark fresh growth and keep it neat. Pruning boosts flowers, ...
Across the UK, gardeners keen to help bees often cut everything back in autumn, unintentionally stripping vital shelter. Russian sage rewards a late winter prune with more blooms and buzzing life.
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