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Jun 13, 2016 3:45 PM CST

We live in central Alabama and recently planted new plants in front of our home. (planted in April of this year)
Our house receives full sun until approx. 1pm everyday and is then shaded.
We planted (2) pixie loropetalums on one side of the house and (3) on the other side
The three planted together do not look like they are going to live.
We have watered, fertilized, root stimulator, etc. the leaves just look very dry.
Any recommendations on what we should have done differently?

I have attached a pic of the plant on the left side of our home and one on the right

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