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My Broom plant (cyticus)is it dying

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matt66 | 13:29 Fri 21st Jul 2006 | Home & Garden
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I had 2 broom plants in the garden planted 6 years ago, one with red and other yellow flowers. The yellow flowering plant died this spring. The red plant did not flower this year. Any reason why....is it on its last as well....time to take it out???.
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Do you have a lot of slugs & snails? They had a feast on mine & although they didn't strip it completely it died.
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yes i think that is the problem. The surviving one had a lot of snails on its branches, tiny ones that i had to pick out and crush underfoot (with satisfaction). I will shower the area with slug pellets. Now that is it green and growing you reckon it will flower next spring? is 6 years too old for brooms?
It appears from a bit of research that many of them are short-lived - you never stop learning with gardening! - but yours may well flower next year. I seem to remember that mine 'took a year out' once or twice.

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