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Bare-legged hebe
I have a hebe ( I think its a hebe) in a container. I love the plant,
but all the new growth appears at the end of the stems and I can now see long bare legs under the green skirt - not the greatest look on a hebe. I assume it needs pruning to get growth appearing lower down, but haven't ever done so because I'm not sure how, how much to take off, at what point etc. I'd like to try and do something. Your advice would be appreciated. Picture available he http://www.flickr.com/photos/27556987@N00/138218077/ Is it a hebe? Many thanks. |
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