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Rusty 732-833-7702 ex 21
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| Liriope |
Variegated and Big Blue - needs are minor. These plants do not need to be cut back, just trim out dead leaves. This is a semi-evergreen and will usually hold through the winter, with some minor trimming of the dead leaves in Spring.
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Black Eyed Susan
(Rudbeckia) |
When cool weather comes and the plant has browned trim to about 6" from the ground. It is also a good time to fertilize with an all purpose plant fertilizer around the base of the plant (the root line).
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| Stella D’oro Day Lily |
When cool weather comes and the plant has browned, trim to about 6" from the gound. It is also a good time to fertilize with an all purpose plant fertilizer (around the root line).
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Astilbe |
When cool weather comes and the plant has browned trim to about 6" from the ground. It is also a good time to fertilize with an all purpose plant fertilizer around the base of the plant (the root line).
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| Autumn Joy Sedum |
When cool weather has arrived and the plant starts looking poorly, trim to about 6" from the ground. It is also a good time to fertilize with an all purpose plant fertilizer around the base of the plant (the root line).
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Dwarf Hameln’ Grass |
Do not fertilize or cut down in the fall. Cut the grass down to about 6-8 inches from the ground in the Spring.
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Purple Coneflower
(Echinacea) |
When cool weather comes and the plant has browned trim to about 6" from the ground. It is also a good time to fertilize with an all purpose plant fertilizer around the base of the plant (the root line).
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