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Hello We purchased a house earlier this year with beautiful plants lovingly cared for by the previous owners. We have never had a garden so have been remiss in the care of this new one. We have these lovely shrubs which now looks like they're drying out and dying, we have been watering them but they don't look to be recovering. Any tips on how we can save them? Or should we call it and replace them? Thank you!
Hi Vicky Spring is the best time to try and a save this plant. Prune back into rounded shape to about 2/3 of its original size, feed and water and it should recover.
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