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Old 16-05-2018, 03:01 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Martin Brown[_2_] Martin Brown[_2_] is offline
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Default Dying Laurel Hedge

On 16/05/2018 11:47, Ron6a wrote:
I have a well established, large Laurel hedge that suddenly seems to be
dying off.
I have googled it and it may be waterlogging, as we have had 'plenty' of
rain recently. I can see no sign of infections of any kind.

Do you think it will recover or is it a 'gonner'?


There still appear to be plenty of new green shoots from the main stems
which for the most part look healthy. It looks a bit like frost damage
or fireblight (except I don't think fireblight affects laurel).

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Even if it loses all top growth this year it might be worth seeing if
anything comes back from the roots next year. Unless someone can
positively identify the pathogen causing it then doing nothing and
waiting to see how things evolve may be the best bet.


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Martin Brown