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Jan 7, 2012 7:35 PM CST
Seattle WA. Zone 7
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The half price table at the nursery was full of soggy, overgrown and pretty sad little containers of semps. I picked up Triste, Exorin (sp?) and Flamingo.
Would you put the entire mess in better draining dirt and not tidy them up until the spring or can I pull the dead leaves and wait my three days for them to harden? Some stolons have so many dead leaves it is hard to see any roots but I'm not sure I wouldn't stress them too much by doing it now.
What do you guys do?

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