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I have heard that you can get flowers to rebloom. Foxglove - where do I cut? Clematis - what do I do? Thanks, Myrtle
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Hello Myrtle, I have had them bloom from the bottom just above the leaves, a little stem will grow up from the crook of the leaves (something like a sucker from a tomato plant if you've grown those.) I'm not sure of where to cut, I'd assume just wack off the top~straight~shoot that would hold all the seeds pods and or orginal flowers. I personally leave them on for the seeds to rebloom the following years. Not sure if the seeds ripen with out the mother plant?????? But they do rebloom,
Not sure of the clematis'???????????
Hope that helps a bit!!! Weezie
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