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1 Comment To "Impatiens"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 07/26/2016 @ 8:34 am
When your plants began to get leggy, you can cut them back to improve their shape and condition.
Cut them back to about half of their size at planting time.
Make the cuts about 1/4 inch above a set of leaves.
This will rejuvenate your plants for the later part of the growing season.
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