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Forum: Georgia GardeningReplies: 5, Views: 55
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awarhol
Snellville, GA
(Zone 7b)

May 02, 2009
10:54 AM

Post #6492846

I read in one of my gardening magazines (that i can't find again) that to keep my sedums from becoming leggy and falling over that i could cut them back in late april and that would help them to stand more upright in the fall once they bloom ...

has anyone done this? do i have the correct month? any suggestions how far to cut back?

...they are growing really large...not sure how to divide them either...they seem pretty tough...

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