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Is this necessary to cut back liriope every spring ?

Last Updated: October 03, 2011

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It is not necessary but homeowners and landscapers often trim liriope in late winter early spring to remove old-looking and tattered foliage. Time the pruning for just before new growth has started. The trimmed foliage is usually a good candidate for your compost. For more lirope questions and answers visit:  Lirope.

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