It’s not burnt (although they don’t like full sun) it’s just that time of year that the flowers wilt. Leave them on to dry over the winter as I have heard they protect the plant from too much frost etc and snip them off in spring when the new leaves start budding
bansheebones456
No it’s just time for them to start dying back. Long term though it will need a larger planter or ideally in the ground. As mentioned it’s recommended to leave cutting back till spring, cut mine around April.
EdBarrett12
Probably just perennial.
That plastic pot isn’t sustainable though. Something more substantial will insulate it in the winter and stop it blowing over.
Look up transplanting if you haven’t done it before.
Corcaigh2018
No, the leaves are fine, so don’t worry about the flowers
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It’s not burnt (although they don’t like full sun) it’s just that time of year that the flowers wilt. Leave them on to dry over the winter as I have heard they protect the plant from too much frost etc and snip them off in spring when the new leaves start budding
No it’s just time for them to start dying back. Long term though it will need a larger planter or ideally in the ground. As mentioned it’s recommended to leave cutting back till spring, cut mine around April.
Probably just perennial.
That plastic pot isn’t sustainable though. Something more substantial will insulate it in the winter and stop it blowing over.
Look up transplanting if you haven’t done it before.
No, the leaves are fine, so don’t worry about the flowers