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Old 07-04-2007, 03:03 PM
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Question Is my Escallonia dead??

Hi everyone,
I am new to this site and relatively new to gardening but I am trying to learn how to care for all the plants that I am planting as I've not had a garden before. I planted 14 Escallonia plants 3 years ago and up to now they have done brilliantly but at the moment they look dead!! For some reason I thought they were one of the first things to flower in the garden but at the moment they look quite dead. Will they recover or should I be worried?
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Donna
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Hi everyone,
I am new to this site and relatively new to gardening but I am trying to learn how to care for all the plants that I am planting as I've not had a garden before. I planted 14 Escallonia plants 3 years ago and up to now they have done brilliantly but at the moment they look dead!! For some reason I thought they were one of the first things to flower in the garden but at the moment they look quite dead. Will they recover or should I be worried?
Thanks
Donna

Can anyone answer this for me please?
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