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Oct 13, 2021 6:13 AM CST
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sedumzz said:I cut mine back. It looke dbetter this year.


Specifically,
I cut it late fall early winter right before new growth came in.


Thank You! I tip my hat to you.

Did yours die back even if you didn't cut it back? I've noticed a lot of dead in mine (probably more than green, but I'm thinking I should of cut it back a couple years ago to allow more room for new growth).

I didn't think it got cold enough here for me to have to cut mine back (some places make it sound like they die back to the ground), but everything else around it dies back to the ground. Mine stays green, minus the stalks that decide to die over the winter. I think the only plant I have that doesn't die back come winter is my Shasta daisy. :lol:

It's getting a haircut next Spring! nodding
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