damage caused by feet and feet of snow seems to be minimal, but those darn deer...
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my holly, and my newly-planted-this-fall hydrangea....grrrr!
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and then there's this mystery...
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what causes the rhodys to die from the top?! these are really big, well-established bushes that look like they may need to be removed-ugh!
but then there was this lovely sign of spring under there....daffodils poking through!
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2 comments:
You can prune them. Don't take them out.
thanks, anonymous!!! i suspect i will have to prune the HECK out of them to give hem a decent shape!
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