
With another cold and blustery winter, damage to lawns and shrubs will be severe. We will not see the entire damage that has occurred from the record low temperatures for some time to come. In the aftermath of a freeze or hard frost, your woody plants may be looking haggard and their leaves are turning brown. Experts caution against removing or severely pruning cold-damaged plants until spring green-up. Give them time to bounce back. Watch for new growth in the spring, and then prune branches back to the green tissue.
