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Nov 6, 2021 9:12 AM CST
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Hello,

Hoping someone can help me.
I have had two golden mop heads for a 1 1/2 year and they have started browning at the center suddenly. They have been growing slowly which I think is typical but now I am concerned they are dying.
We are located an hour north of Atlanta, north GA area and the climate just shifted to colder temperatures.
Images of both plants attached.
Could someone please let me know what I can do to save them or maybe this is typical for this type of plant for this time of year and should do nothing?
I was thinking about giving them seed and feed plant food but I also am not sure this would be the right decision either.

Any feed back would be appreciated!!









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Nov 6, 2021 10:43 AM CST
Georgia (Zone 8a)
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I don't see any pictures. Shrug!
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Nov 14, 2021 10:38 AM CST
Name: John
Scott County, KY (Zone 5b)
You can't have too many viburnums..
Region: United States of America Region: Kentucky Farmer Cat Lover Birds Bee Lover
Butterflies Enjoys or suffers hot summers Enjoys or suffers cold winters Dog Lover Hummingbirder Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge)
I equally see no images in that post.

Fertilizing now is not a good choice. Reserve that task to end of winter/onset of spring.
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