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Impatience!!!!!!
Hi,
we have some/many Impatience that we planted last year and are presently in flower however they are a bit long/leggy. To be sure to have all in flower Jan/Feb./Mar would I be better cutting them back, leaving them as is, or removing and replacing with new ones. Thanks in anticipation Roo |
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I used to grow impatience.
if you cut them back them back they will shoot again. and you should have some new ones come up. cheers Nancy "Roo" wrote in message ... Hi, we have some/many Impatience that we planted last year and are presently in flower however they are a bit long/leggy. To be sure to have all in flower Jan/Feb./Mar would I be better cutting them back, leaving them as is, or removing and replacing with new ones. Thanks in anticipation Roo |
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