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Mar 24, 2013 10:49 AM CST
Name: Duane
Redmond OR (Zone 5a)
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I am looking to start new leaf growth in my dierama. Could I cut this all the way to the ground after flowering and not hurt the plant? Most people say that it needs only removal of old leaves, but mine looks a bit ragged even during it's growing season. Anyone ever try cutting it to the ground?

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