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Old 11-28-2020, 02:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Smile Re: Cut Mine Back For The Winter........

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Originally Posted by duluthga View Post
........over a month ago. Mulched heavy with pine straw. It has been a warm Fall here in Atlanta and they've pushed back through the mulch about 2'. We have a 20' cold snap in a couple of days.
Should I cut this new growth back or just leave it for the cold to kill off?
You could not do a thing and watch nature take its course and get an idea how they react to the weather.
While the ground is still warm it is common for them to keep pushing leaves.
Mine are still full size pushing leaves but I think the dusting of snow might put an end to it....they will keep going if the stem does not freeze.
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