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[quote]QUOTE: Unfortunately, some of the plants in those photos--especially the alberta spruces--didn't survive our unusually dry winter. Fortunately, most had a 1-year guarantee, so it's back to Home Depot this weekend to get replacements (and more!) <br /> <br />Later, <br /> <br />K <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Kevin, my grandfather a arborist by trade told me many years ago, if the winter dry, water your evergreens in the winter. Evergreeens like more water than people think. If the needles feel dry it needs water. Water it with cold water in the winter as to not shock the plant even if it ends up freezing most of it, it will get to the plant eventually.
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