Hello Gardeners, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow . The weather is still unseasonably warm but not blazing hot and we are all ready to catch up on outdoor chores. How tempting to give the garden a haircut – all those spent flower heads and stems that are no longer a blaze of color but a drab brown don’t seem very attractive. But to insects and birds, they may be a place for food or shelter as winter and cooler temperatures are coming. Seed heads are packed with