If you spent the summer growing your dream garden , you might be tempted to grab your shears and start trimming now that fall is here. But before you snip away, take a pause. Not all flowers should be deadheaded this season, and cutting too soon could mean losing next year’s blooms.

What should you do instead, and when is the right time to cut these blooms? We asked the experts. Here are four flowers you should never deadhead in the fall.

Martin Hackney , horticulture expert and managing partner at Hackney Nursery

Grey Joyner , founder of Grey Joyner Interiors and gardener

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Hydrangeas

No matter the color, hydrangeas are a great way to add beauty and sophistication to your garden, but not all should be pruned or deadheaded at the same time. “Newer types like Endless

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