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Old 10-06-2003, 11:20 PM
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Hi,

I have a couple of small (2'x2') berberis (crimson?) that appear to have
been hit hard by the winter here in NY NY. They've grown nicely for a few
years. Currently, though, only about 1/4t of one and 1/8th of the other have
folliage. They are mostly twigs.

Is there any hope of repairing these? If not I can go ahead and pull them
out now and use the space. If so how?

Thanks,
Bennett
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Old 11-06-2003, 01:56 PM
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Bennett wrote:

Hi,

I have a couple of small (2'x2') berberis (crimson?) that appear to have
been hit hard by the winter here in NY NY. They've grown nicely for a few
years. Currently, though, only about 1/4t of one and 1/8th of the other have
folliage. They are mostly twigs.

Is there any hope of repairing these? If not I can go ahead and pull them
out now and use the space. If so how?


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Old 12-06-2003, 02:08 AM
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My newserver (mindspring) is acting out. Sorry for the repeat. I'll check
Google groups



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