There are many ways to transform a summer garden.
In the garden, it is important to remove and trim faded flowers and dry leaves.
If you remove dried and wilted parts of the plant, it will feel much better.
The plant can start growing again and produce new flowers.
In addition, it is important to weed the soil so that the plants in the garden can develop normally.
Remove brown astilbe flowers. Some varieties have red foliage, which will decorate your garden after flowering.
Trim a third of the geranium to limit overgrowth.
Daylily stems turn brown at the end of the season and are easily pulled out of the soil.
You can also trim dried daylily leaves so that beautiful, green ones appear in their place.
You can leave a few dried hydrangea inflorescences closer to autumn, as they do not immediately turn brown and can decorate your garden.
Then the flowers need to be cut off to allow the bush to grow further.
Bushy large-leaved hydrangeas cannot survive winter without protection.
The faded flower heads make it challenging to shield the plants from frost, so it's necessary to remove the flowers.