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Sep 29, 2014 3:55 PM CST
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Thinking a little more, it might actually be better to mow in the spring. some plants (for instance, Helleborus niger and some Agastache species) are badly damaged if their foliage is cut down in the fall rather than the spring. Perhaps mow some in the fall and some in the spring, and see what happens.
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