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My house is being painted this Spring which is good, but...I have a bunch of perennials that got stomped in the process. I'm wondering if I should cut off the flattened leaves so they'll put on new growth or if the broken stems won't affect new growth. What got squashed: Columbine (various), Heuchera, and...I'm having a mental block 'cause can't think of the name, but it's a shade plant with ferny leaves and feathery plumes for flowers. I'll kick myself when someone comes up with the name. :)
I'm pretty sure the roots will be fine; I'm wondering what's the best way to get any kind of bloom this year, if at all.
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