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Rick,
We do now have a print option on the left side of the page (up near the top). I think you'll find it very helpful.
-- Contributed by: Kathleen RobertsVery good article, but I hate the fact that you have made it so the information cannot be selected and copied.
-- Contributed by: Rick BinghamSunny, early spring is the best time to cut back a sea holly. Try cutting it way back in the spring and see how it does.
Beverly, is it possible that you are over watering your sea holly? Full sun is great, but they do not like too much water so they need to be in well drained soil.
Thanks for the questions. Keep us posted on how it goes.
-- Contributed by: Kathleen RobertsNever having grown the Sea Holly before, I am not sure of when and how to either trim back the stems or know whether it is dormant or dead - cannot find any other information or pics so I know which way the plant is going Thanks for your help
-- Contributed by: Sunny CohenHi, I just planted a sea holly that was about 1 1/2 ft tall. It is not happy. I watered it well and put bone meal in the hole. most of the stems and leaves are drooping and some are on the ground. It gets lots of sun where it is. Any suggestions?
-- Contributed by: Beverley LeBell> Return to article
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