By all means, mow them! Iit will not hurt them as the new 'berry plants' come from root runners under the ground or shoots as some people call them.
To effectively cut back strawberry plants for healthy growth and more fruit production, prune the runners and old leaves regularly, trim any damaged or diseased parts, and thin out overcrowded areas. This will help the plant focus its energy on producing more fruit and encourage new growth.
Strawberry plants are propogated by runners. A long shoot will grow out from the plant and it will root where the tip touches the soil. After it has rooted well it can be cut off and lifted and moved to its growing position.
There are a LOT of different types of salvia. Some are perennial and some are annual. If yours is a perennial you should cut it back for the winter. Recommendations differ for different climates, but usually you can cut it back to 6-8 inches. Leave the stems a little taller in Prairie climates.
yes i think
To effectively prune strawberry plants for healthy growth and maximum fruit production, remove old or damaged leaves and runners regularly. Trim back excess foliage to allow sunlight and air circulation. Cut off any dead or diseased parts. Prune after fruiting season to encourage new growth.
After they have flowered. Do not cut below green wood as they do not sprout from brown stems.,
Yes, they thrive on it! You can cut them back quite hard, by at least half.
It depends on the type of Mullet you want. If it is a ponytail mullet then you don't cut the back at all. If it is the classic mullet then you will cut the back in layers. And if you are asking if you should just get a trim then you should cut the ends to keep your hair in good condition.
no you should cut them off
you cut your hair with a banana, it should end up in the shape of a strawberry icecream. enjoy your new hairstyle, you should consider dying it pink for an extra touch of glam. :)
You can cut them back after flowers have faded or leave them to the Spring, when they should be cut back to allow new growth.
Ferns are wild, I couldn't see why anyone would actually buy these. If you cut them back they still grow, you cant hurt these plants, so cut back whenever you want..oh use a pair od scissors, or a knife to cut these back..I just pull em out.