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Forum: PoppiesReplies: 17, Views: 160
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Bookerc1
Mackinaw, IL
(Zone 5a)

June 04, 2008
06:50 PM

Post #5054209

They are starting to brown and curl, as usual, and I wondered if I can cut them back to the ground and plant annuals there now, or if it needs the leaves to die back naturally so they'll bloom again next year.

What do you usually do with yours?
Angie

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