By September our gardens, having performed all summer long, may be getting a little tired, both physically and visually. Mornings are heavy with dew and the evenings contain their first chill. Early-summer flowers have gone over, but later-flowering plants and grasses, particularly in prairie schemes, are at their absolute best. Still, a little tidy up will help to keep everything in check, and this is a perfect time for pruning certain species, such as birch, that will bleed if pruned earlier.

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