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		<description>We have an extremely tall &#039;hedge&#039; of (what we were told by the party that planted it) bridal wreath spirea at our cottage.  It doesn&#039;t ever bloom.  Can it be refreshed by cutting back &amp; if so, when should this be done? 
Thanks for a great column!!!!
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Thanks for a great column!!!!<br />
J.</p>
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