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1 Comment To "Japanese Iris"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 05/12/2019 @ 9:41 pm
It is not necessary to cut back the foliage unless it is completely dead. If you would like to “rejuvenate” the crop after being over grown, then you can do this during the cold seasons, when they are not actively growing.
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