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Dwarf Lupins, Salvia (bushy type )...Is it worth cutting them right back ready for next spring or should i do away with them. Cheers
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Cut back.
On 09/10/2013 21:50, rabc wrote:
Dwarf Lupins, Salvia (bushy type )...Is it worth cutting them right back ready for next spring or should i do away with them. Cheers Are you appealing on behalf of H M Government? ;-) |
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Cut back.
On 09/10/2013 21:50, rabc wrote:
Dwarf Lupins, Salvia (bushy type )...Is it worth cutting them right back ready for next spring or should i do away with them. Cheers Depends what you call Salvia, that's the family name for all the sages as well as the red bedding plant, if the latter just pull it up when it's finished, if you mean one of the sages then take cuttings and keep them frost free, For Lupins, I'd leave them, they will come back next year. |
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