Re: CULT: Question


In a message dated 6/9/2000 9:00:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
WrightcasL@AOL.Com writes:

<< What is the correct answer. 
 Thanks Syl (running for cover for asking a stupid question)
  >>

Not a stupid question at all.  What your friend told you to do is common 
practice (but that doesn't make it right)

(:

You win!  You should leave the leaves in place till late fall.  As long as 
they're healthy and green, they are nourishing the rhizome and buffing up for 
next year's bloom.  

Of course, you can/should remove anything diseased.... but other than that, 
and the spent bloomstalks, relax and sip mint juleps till fall.

Kathyguest in East Aurora, NY - who actually has no idea what a mint julep is.

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