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Shirley
Hi All,
this is my first time on this list, can anyone advise me? I have the above Campanula's and now that the flowers have all more or less spent now, I notice that there is a lot of new growth underneath. Should I cut back the old stems now? I have been deadheading them and there are still some new buds coming along but they are very small. Shirley Cambridge UK |
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Can you also help me with the "Anthemis", we have had a lot of problems they are lovely until the flower stems get too long and then they just get all matted up and look a mess, we have cut two back to the ground and another just about a third off what would be the best way to handle these. Shirley |
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