How do I take care of my new shrubs over winter; Abelias, Laurels?
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what is you location that you are concerned about the shrubs
Cut all stems to the ground in late winter before new spring growth begins. Abelia will generally accept severe pruning and regain its normal height within several years.
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This should be done each winter until the bark of the trunk becomes rough. Young trees will also need protection from the winter sun. The trunks should be wrapped with a commercial grade tree wrap for the first two or three years. This wrap can be removed in the summer and then re-applied in fall.
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thank you!
I do not foresee a issue with your plants,however if that concerned ,mulch them for root protection