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November 2024

7 Minutes Tuck Your Butterfly Bush Into Bed: Simple Steps for Winter-Proofing
Seasonal and Climate Considerations

Tuck Your Butterfly Bush Into Bed: Simple Steps for Winter-Proofing

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November 1, 2024 0 Comment on Tuck Your Butterfly Bush Into Bed: Simple Steps for Winter-Proofing
Cut back butterfly bush stems to 6-12 inches above the ground after the first frost. Spread a 2-4 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the plant to insulate roots. Water deeply...
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