Gardeners of Nostr, I need your advice!

In our first few years on our land I focused my planting energy on trees and shrubs, but now I finally have some perennial flowers going (yay!! very happy about that 😊). The purple agastaches in the foreground have been blooming all summer and are always full of butterflies and bees.

Here's the question: how do I handle winter for the perennial flowers? With trees and shrubs, I obviously know where they are even in winter and can mulch around the trunk and keep weeds at bay in early spring -but since these flowers will die back to the ground in the winter, I'm not quite sure how folks keep track of where they are and handle winter prep. Should I mulch around where they are now? or mark the spots with flags? or just cover everything and hope that they poke through the mulch in the spring?

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We mulch around them in the fall & leave them till spring to clear, it gives bugs a home for winter & they stay tall enough to see them

Zone 7a btw

I second leaving the crusty bits overwinter. It's kind of a vibe

Yes, mulch generously around their bases.

You can prune woody growth back in the spring, or if they die fully back to the roots they should be able to pop through.

Do you get a lot of snow where you are?

The semi-woody steams will be enough marker to find them in spring.