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Old 27-03-2010, 09:06 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Is my bay tree past helping?




"David Rance" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 lilypools wrote:

Hi,I live in East Yorkshire, between Hull and York and I have a bay tree
in my front small garden which is about 10ft high and 10 years old
(since it was planted in my garden). I had been planning on having it
trimmed back this year but over the winter it appears to have died. The
leaves are mostly still in place but all dried up and I cannot see any
signs of budding. I have another shrub next to it, not sure what it is,
that is suffering the same. Next door has a smaller bay tree which
looks totally healthy. Do you think it is a lost cause or does anyone
have any suggestions as the best way to proceed to try to save both
plants? Thanks


Bay trees are surprising things. When I planted mine over twenty years ago
it died back to below ground level. Then it produced a new shoot and,
until I cut it back drastically last year, it grew to be as tall as my
house.

I cut it back only because I thought it was a fire hazard. Have you ever
seen one burn? Quite spectacular!

David

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Who needs fireworks? ;-)

And noisy!!

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