Hi all,
I've been away a while, busy with family and whatnot. I am back with a question about one of my (favorite!) plants that suffered in the dry summer last year.
We planted a camellia (around 1 meter high) in late winter 2018. It seemed fine until summer when we accidentally let it get dry. It dropped most of its leaves and is largely just a skeleton at this point. I've left it alone hoping that it would rebound. It does have some small green growth on the lower branches.
Is there anything I can do to help it out? Am I hoping against logic that it can actually recover? Any thoughts and advice appreciated.
Thanks!
I've been away a while, busy with family and whatnot. I am back with a question about one of my (favorite!) plants that suffered in the dry summer last year.
We planted a camellia (around 1 meter high) in late winter 2018. It seemed fine until summer when we accidentally let it get dry. It dropped most of its leaves and is largely just a skeleton at this point. I've left it alone hoping that it would rebound. It does have some small green growth on the lower branches.
Is there anything I can do to help it out? Am I hoping against logic that it can actually recover? Any thoughts and advice appreciated.
Thanks!
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