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Re: Santolina
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Santolina
- From: "* S* <m*@iol.ie>
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 19:57:56 +0100
Santolina will survive, and enjoy being cut back hard. Sage is a little
more sensitive, judicious, I would think, but not a sage expert !
markspkn@iol.ie
Galway, Ireland.
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> From: connie hoy <bmprc@micron.net>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Santolina
> Date: 11 August 1997 18:08
>
> Hello to all,my question is I have a 4-5yr old Santolina which has never
> been touched(pruned)in any way.It doesnt look too good and wondered if
> it can be cut back and if so how much?Also what time of the year should
> this be done?Would the same be true for a Sage(offic.) plant which is
> quite over grown and needs some attention.?
> This a fine list and hope someone out there can help me out.This is zone
> 6 and we can and often do get an early Sept.frost and then generally
> smooths out for a few weeks before serious frosts.Thanks the info
> generated on this list is very helpful.
> Connie
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