Hey y’all and good morning. Well, I wanted to give you a twomon overdue update on my giant zingas that I cut back. So, let’s go outside and take a look at them now. Okay, so let’s go take a look at my giant zinga. You remember guys, it was way up here. Well, look how big it’s gotten again. It’s way up here again. Okay, so I cut back this Zena on August the 9th. So, it’s almost been exactly two months. I cut it back to right here, and look how big it has grown since then, and it is fully covered in flowers. And the bees and the butterflies are absolutely loving it. So, it just goes to show guys, if your zenyas are getting big and floppy, it doesn’t hurt to cut them back because this zinga actually ended up cracking on a limb here and a limb right here. And this was able to make this stand up for much, much longer this summer because I did cut it back. So, we’re a little late in the season to be cutting the zenyas back now, but save this video for next year. If you get some big floppy zenyas in the middle of the summer that need to be cut back, then definitely cut them back. It is not going to hurt them. It’s actually going to help them, and you’ll have beautiful blooms all the way until your first frost. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more gardening tips and inspiration. by friends.

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That is pretty amazing!