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marsh marigold

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by nottinghamtaff, May 30, 2005.

  1. nottinghamtaff

    nottinghamtaff Apprentice Gardener

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    now that my mash marigold has stoped flowering should i let it dye back or cut it back?
     
  2. revin helen

    revin helen Gardener

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    Let it do it's own thing, it will die back a bit in the winter anyway. If it's smothering other plants you could tie it up.
     
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