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Oct 9, 2012 5:42 AM CST
Name: Cynthia (Cindy)
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I let the foilage die back and self mulch the plants. It is a little extra work in the spring like Juli said but I have been doing it that way for over l8 years.

I should have said too, that when everything is covered in 4 to 6" of snow, you don't see anything anyway.
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