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Oct 5, 2022 3:16 PM CST
Name: Roger & Karen
Birmingham, Al (Zone 7b)
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Larry I would cut out the center cluster and some on each side. If nothing else it would encourage new root growth. I grow in dense clay. Roger's cultivars don't look that way because he dug a hole I mean a hole when he planted his. Mine on the other hand look exactly like that. I just dug a hole big enough to plant.
That is just my opinion.
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