When it gets this hot out, many perennials start to really show their lack of irrigation by looking a bit leggy. If the perennials are cut back, they will look better now and will be ready to bloom again when the rain comes. Preferred Landscape and Lighting can help you determine which plants are best suited to be pruned and how much to cut back.
Are your perennials struggling? What do you do to help them look their best throughout the drought?
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