Posted by John Andrew on February 27, 2011, 8:33 am
Just planted these as young plants last year but noticed that they have
become very leggy, how do i proceed? feel i should cut them back but
unsure as to how far,
Any help welcomed
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John Andrew
Posted by Bud on February 27, 2011, 5:53 pm
On 2011-02-27, John Andrew wrote:
> Just planted these as young plants last year but noticed that they have
> become very leggy, how do i proceed? feel i should cut them back but
> unsure as to how far,
> Any help welcomed
They should be well established. After they bloom, cut off the seed head
and trim as you like. Though listed as a annual plant they are hardy
enought to withstand way below freeaing temps and stay green during
winter. Love their smell though they are short blooming, darnit.
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Bud
Posted by riofebdinan12 on February 28, 2011, 8:56 pm
Bud;913831 Wrote:
> On 2011-02-27, John Andrew wrote:-
>
> Just planted these as young plants last year but noticed that they
> have
> become very leggy, how do i proceed? feel i should cut them back but
> unsure as to how far,
> Any help welcomed-
>
> They should be well established. After they bloom, cut off the seed head
>
> and trim as you like. Though listed as a annual plant they are hardy
> enought to withstand way below freeaing temps and stay green during
> winter. Love their smell though they are short blooming, darnit.
> --
> Bud
Thanks for the post
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riofebdinan12
> become very leggy, how do i proceed? feel i should cut them back but
> unsure as to how far,
> Any help welcomed