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07-11-2018 05:47 AM
@DiAnne, I do cut back in the Fall unless it is newly planted. If I put one in this year, I usually wait a couple of years to cut it back.
If your plant needs a little help, give it some fertilizer. I just use miracle grow. It helps. Do it once a week for awhilIe. I have a couple that are having a hard time. We had two killing frosts in June this year and I think they got hit. They are sloooowly coming back. Their crowns are raised so I think they got heaved. Time to give them some TLC. I may augment by taking replanting and taking some from another plant.
Good luck. LM
07-11-2018 10:43 AM
Thanks. I put a few in last year and because they turned brown I cut them back. They are not really growing this year. I will try some Mircle Grow. They may just not like where they are planted. I am off to a high end nursery in Seattle today so I know I will not come home empty handed!
07-11-2018 04:23 PM - edited 07-11-2018 04:24 PM
@DiAnne, they are a shade plant. I usually have them where they get morning sun and afternoon shade. If you put them in too much sun, I think they turn color. They might even turn green. If it is too hot, I imagine brown is not out of the question either.
Have fun at the nursery. I am planning a trip soon. LM
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