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Question re: cutting back

PVick
12 years ago

I have a couple of variegated heliopsis plants, WSed last year. They survived the winter and have been growing nicely. I transplanted them several weeks back, and both (kinda spindly) put out one bloom each.

Now they seem to be dying, flowers still hanging on, but leaves drying up and one plant bending to the soil. I thought about digging them up a few days ago, but thought maybe I was watering too much (haven't really), so decided to let the soil dry out a bit first.

Today, I saw what looks like 5 new shoots coming up at the base of the dying plants.

OK, so I'll cut off the dead stuff and see what happens. Sorry to be so long-winded, but I guess my question is - is this kind of behavior "normal"? I have the plants in a pot with a couple of irises - maybe that's not the best spot for it? I don't water that pot too often -

Any advice would be much appreciated ...

PV

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