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Camelia Shrub
I have a (so far) healthy potted camelia shrub with plenty of buds on it. To protect it from frost I have moved it into my garage and have been keeping the soil moist. I have today noticed that it appears to be shedding a lot of its leaves. I am anxious to preserve it through to the spring and I am wondering if I am doing something wrong. Any advice would be gratefully received.
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get it out of the garage pronto, camellias are himalayan plants and tough as old boots, just wrap the pot in some insulating fleece so the roots don't freeze.... poor thing kept in the dark, i bet it would make your leaves drop off lol.
23:20 Thu 02nd Jan 2014
nungate, snow is a brilliant insulator. The weight of it can break branches, but once it has fallen and is laying, it protects plants from freezing. The big killer of specimen plants in tubs is wet weather followed by freezing temperatures, The wet earth freezes in the pot and can freeze the rootball and kill the plant, also the wet earth expands and can burst the pots