My pentas have been given little care and are somewhat spindly. Should I cut them back and can they be given fertilizer to renew the green color?
A. It won’t hurt to give your pentas a winter pruning. Cut the plants back to renew the more desirable compact shape. Recovery is going to be slow as the plants make their best growth during warmer weather. You can also give the plants a light feeding every 4 to 6 weeks until they produce the more desirable green foliage. Q.
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