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Old 13-06-2005, 09:01 PM
Paul Giverin
 
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Default Cutting back aquilegia

Would there be any problem cutting back the flowering stems of our many
aquilegia once they have flowered? We have got so many of them and
although they really look fantastic in late spring/early summer, they
make the garden look quite tatty once they have had their day.

I realise that the plant won't have a chance to self seed but we do have
loads of them and I can always leave a few uncut if I ever need more.

TIA,

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