Anonymous wrote:Our Camillas’s leaves are looking very brown after the freeze and wind. Anything I can do now but wait?
The worst weather seems to be over, but not much can be done to undo damage. If you anticipate more below 20 weather, you can add extra mulch to the roots and try use a cover to protect from wind. But these are the kinds of winters that make camelia's tough in this zone. We've lost them before, and may again, but often can go a decade without a winter bad enough to kill them. Same with figs: one of mine is clearly toast, hope it comes back from the roots; the other seems to have survived as it is more sheltered from cold.