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Old June 3rd 04, 07:40 AM
Karen Mullen
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Hi,

Been awhile since I've posted (not even sure this will make it as I've send
several messages that I just don't see).

I have some varigated sweet flag that is now hanging over the egde of its pot
and putting out new growth from the area spanning the pot rim. What do I do
with it, cut it, let it spill into the water and make new roots and then cut it
or just leave it alone. Any and all suggestions welcome.

TIA
Karen
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