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cold damaged plant

After a freeze, the foliage is brown. Do I need to trim all the dead and when is the best time (living in deep south Texas) for removal of frozen parts of the plant?


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#1 Comment By Alisma On 01/12/2017 @ 9:54 pm

Wait until after the winter’s last possible frost date in your area, then prune away the dead portions. This article explains more:
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