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Old 27-10-2004, 01:54 PM
Magwitch
 
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Default Cosmos atrosanguineus

Last year I left them in the border and they died. I replaced them this year
but planted them in a south facing bed - they are still flowering like crazy
but should I lift them and if so how to keep over winter, or would it be
enough to mulch the crown and leave them in the bed. Was it the wet, cold or
both that did for last year's?

 
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