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full sun, not too much water and most are hardly to zone 7, some to zone 5 Oops....I need more info...but just about wintering (Kansas zone 6)....clip it down? Or leave it be (doing so nicely right now)? Mulch heavily around base? Or not? Help appreciated....this is my first plant and it is doing so well..like to give it my best effort.

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