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15 Comments

  1. Thank you! I’m so worried of what to do with my evergreen shrubs they all look brown. My camellias, sunshine ligustrum, aucuba, skip laurel, jubilation gardenia, mahonia, juliet cleyera and especially fatsia I think it is dead which is sad because I had it for 2 years outside. I calm down now after watching your video, I thought of giving up gardening before watching this video. I live in zone 7b Northeast Mississippi.

  2. Thanks for that update on the weather we had. I really did take a hit ! But being a gardener is always about waiting for that vision to appear someday and delivering that Pow !

  3. Great segment, Troy! So helpful, especially the advice to WAIT for the plants to tell us what to do.

  4. Thank you Troy!!!! Yes…we had that happen here in Virginia… Thank you for another great episode.

  5. I also saw that my area had a minus19 degree wind chill along with the minus 4 degree temps during the nights. I was ready to just clear everything out and compost them but will now wait to hopefully see if there's anything still alive. Thanks for this video, Troy!

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