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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comAfter the heavy rain 2 days ago, my 4′ Spiderwort hedge is drooping badly onto my neighbor’s lawn. Short of staking it on either end & running green florist tape between to hold it up, what can I do? Will cutting back ruin it for the year? It is gorgeous & flowers profusely. I have many comments from the neighbors.
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1 Comment To "Drooping Spiderwort"
#1 Comment By theficuswrangler On 07/08/2014 @ 2:32 am
As you will see in this article, one approach to take would be to cut the plants back. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/spiderwort/growing-spiderworts.htm [1]
Another would be to stake them; I think I would try to use a double or triple line of stakes, and weave wire, string, or twine back and forth among the blooms. Or you could do both — prune back both sides and leave the middle tall, or prune back only one side, maybe the one close to your neighbor’s property.