Many winter-damaged garden plants, shrubs and trees have begun to leaf out, but ever so slowly

Mostly dormant when the winter event hit, Camellia japonicas came through largely unscathed. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Janet B. Carson)
Mostly dormant when the winter event hit, Camellia japonicas came through largely unscathed. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Janet B. Carson)


It has been five months since a winter cold snap took down so many of our landscape plants, and the questions continue to pour in about what to do with damaged ones.

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