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Yes, it's advisable to cut down snapdragons in the fall after they have finished blooming. Trimming them back helps prevent disease and allows for better air circulation around the plants during winter. However, in milder climates, leaving some foliage can provide winter interest and protect the roots. Be sure to remove any dead or damaged stems.

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