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I have several evergreen shrubs (?yews?) in my landscaping that have been there for 20 years. This spring I noticed that many of the needles have gone brown and/or fallen off, but there is new growth on the tips of almost all branches. Can these be saved, and what can I do to make them more attractive? Will a good pruning take care of it? Thank you!

A lot of the symptoms evergreens are showing this spring are a result of the very dry and mostly snowless winter we had.  To help them fill in you can use the method described HERE.  Consider building burlap windbreak for them this fall to protect them in case we have another dry winter.  Water them extra in the fall as well if things are dry by then.

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