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Aug 28, 2011 7:58 PM CST
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Thanks Jill. My Greek Oregano gets wacked back to the ground every spring. The Lavender (angustifolia) and Garden Sage I cut back to 7-8" every spring and they do great. I wasn't sure if the same thing was appropriate for the Thymes. Oh the mints gets cut back to the ground as well, but I don't think anything can kill mint.
Evan

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