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Posted: 20-07-2016 , 04:31 PM #1 |
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![]() I have a hedge in my front garden that I planted last year and just in the last 2 weeks about half of them seem to be dying. I don't even know the name of the hedge to search for an answer. Anyone have any ideas? Am I over watering or not watering enough? :(
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Posted: 24-01-2017 , 06:35 AM #2 | |
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Could be the soil ph. |
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Posted: 07-05-2020 , 09:38 AM #3 | |
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Indeed, but before concluding that you need to know for sure. For that people usually hire a specialist or do the test by yourself. You'll need a special device like soil tester of some sort, something like this https://bumpercroptimes.com/best-soil-ph-testers/. Only after that, you can apply fertilizers and weed killers from local store but read the label carefully. |
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Posted: 16-06-2020 , 11:25 AM #4 |
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![]() it is Golden Privet Hedge Ligustrum . try to find how should you help and revive it
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