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Gardening: Should I cut my Summersweet bushes back and if so when is the best time?

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Gus Paul Alpharetta, GA on Mar 25, 2011
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  • Dan's of Central Florida, Inc.
    Dan's of Central Florida,... on Mar 25, 2011
    Hi Gus, ...»

    Yes, prune it back in early spring time to encourage good growth for the upcoming growing season. Unlike most shrubs, these flower/bloom with the current season of pruning.

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Concrete & Masonry: What is the best way to clean a flagstone patio with mildew?

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Gus Paul Alpharetta, GA on Feb 08, 2011
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  • Brent B
    Brent B on Feb 08, 2011
    Vinegar is an eco-friendly solution. Put in a spray bottle without diluting and it'll come ...»
    right off with a stiff bristled brush.

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