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Default Hebes

I have a couple of small hebes which survived the winter and seemed to be
thriving. However whilst we were away on holiday in April, there were
apparently a couple of sharp frosts here in South Cheshire and I now find
they have gone very brown and dry.

Are they likely to recover? Would it do any good to dig them up, put them in
pots and keep them in the greenhouse for a while?

Jeanne

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