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Anise Hyssop question

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Tura
Joined: 9/20/2007
Location: California
Posts: 37
Posted: Jan/28/2009 12:48 PM PST

I planted Anise Hyssop this last summer and now i just have dry stalks and dry flowers on it? Will it come back in the spring or summer if i cut these off? thanks Tura
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Joined: 3/28/2008
Location: Lancaster, SC
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Posted: Jan/28/2009 1:23 PM PST

I didn't have any luck with it myself. Maybe someone else can offer you some advice.
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Joined: 2/08/2009
Location: Augusta GA
Posts: 45
Posted: Apr/03/2009 6:40 PM PST

Since it's a perennial it should come back...keep in mind that it's well suited for dappled light or areas that receive only a couple of hours of direct sun daily...cut it back after it finishes it's flowering and it should bounce back every year...and yes...cut it back to about 4- 6 inches so it can send out it's new growth.....Chris
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Joined: 8/18/2007
Location: Omaha
Posts: 330
Posted: Apr/04/2009 7:26 AM PST

My grandma has a ranch in Rancho Santa Fe and she has that stuff growing wild all over. I'm sure it'll come back. BTW, the horses love it.
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Joined: 3/17/2008
Location: SC
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Posted: Apr/04/2009 7:52 AM PST

Mine comes back from the ground up.
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