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Apr 3, 2013 9:13 AM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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We have a bunch of big clumps of white echinaceas in my daughter'ss garden in Salt Lake. She says last year they looked really scrappy with small leaves and the flowers came out with brown spots on the petals.

They really need dividing but will that solve the problems or should we invest in some new plants?

They are putting the house up for sale soon so we really need the garden to look good this summer. Can't wait for trial and error to tell.

I am helping out with spring start up this week. We have a lot of spaces in her big perennial beds that would be great for the tons of divisions we have. Help!
Elaine

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