Click below to listen to my 2 min. Garden Bite radio show: Winter burn on Evergreens
The long cold winter of 2018, especially the late season cold, did not do our evergreens any favors. My friends over at Sargent’s Nursery in Red Wing shared information on “winterburn”.
The brown/burnt foliage is almost always on one side of the plant and is usually south or west facing.
Evergreens go dormant in November, storing moisture reserves in the buds, stems, and needles to survive the long winter. The dark green needles are … [Continue reading]