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If your bay is hit by a light frost, the leaves will probably….

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Turn brown and dry. Often the tree will recover on its own the following spring. However, if your tree does show signs of die-back, prune the stem down to below the damage and new growth should fill in. In extreme cases, prune to about 6" and allow new shoots to form from the base.






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