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By Fletcher
United Kingdom
Tree Fern damaged by frost and squidgy in the crown
welcome to GoY. if there is no new growth showing then I am afraid it will be dead or dying. Leave it in situ for another few weeks and if nothing grows then I'd remove it.
4 Jun, 2023
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welcome to GoY.
if there is no new growth showing then I am afraid it will be dead or dying.
Leave it in situ for another few weeks and if nothing grows then I'd remove it.
4 Jun, 2023