They are self-spreading (not the right terminology, I'm sure), so, when
they get too thick, you can dig them up and re-plant.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Sarah Jessica Farber <
sarah.farber(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Splendid! I was hoping that was the right answer, but
didn't want to cut
and then regret it. Thanks, Hope!
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Hope Rollins <hrollins1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just cut the dead part back and they should be
peeking up underneath.***
*
Hope****
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*From:* gardening-bounces(a)eastraleigh.org [mailto:
gardening-bounces(a)eastraleigh.org] *On Behalf Of *Sarah Jessica Farber
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 13, 2012 2:54 PM
*To:* Gardening
*Subject:* [Gardening] Canna Lilies****
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Hi List,
I have a question about preparing canna lilies for spring. I was the
happy recipient of these lilies when someone put them on their curb last
year (thanks!) and they thrived when I planted them. They got a little
extra mulch in the fall and I've done nothing to them since then. Should I
cut back the dead stalks? Have I killed them, never to see their cheery
flowers again?
Thanks,
SJ****
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