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Old 01-10-2014, 08:25 AM #1
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Default Re: plant worries

Does anyone know how far to cut back a plant that has been damaged terribly from the cold?. I will wait to spring, but not sure exactly at what point to prune. Most tops appear dead at this moment. Whole yard was damaged from the cold. I never felt cold like that in Florida before. My plants are in shock. Thanks for any ideas...ginnie
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