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Old 29-04-2004, 02:04 AM
Todd W. Roat
 
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N ot sure I spelled that correctly at all ;^) Speaking of the tall
(6-8 ft) conical green shrubs, common place. While I know they are
supposed to be lots of sun, I have 3 in a moderate indirect light more
shaded area. Last year when planted they did great all year. After
winter and when they emerged in spring, In have browning leaves and
branches - that seem to begin and mainly occupy the center of the
bushes. I realize more info might be helpful, but wondering if the
brwoning pattern in that particluar variety is an easy indication of
something.
Todd
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Old 29-04-2004, 04:07 AM
Mike LaMana
 
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Not sure where you are but it sounds like typical winterburn. If you're near
a road this may be exacerbated by salt. What state are you in??

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N ot sure I spelled that correctly at all ;^) Speaking of the tall
(6-8 ft) conical green shrubs, common place. While I know they are
supposed to be lots of sun, I have 3 in a moderate indirect light more
shaded area. Last year when planted they did great all year. After
winter and when they emerged in spring, In have browning leaves and
branches - that seem to begin and mainly occupy the center of the
bushes. I realize more info might be helpful, but wondering if the
brwoning pattern in that particluar variety is an easy indication of
something.
Todd



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Old 29-04-2004, 09:07 PM
Todd W. Roat
 
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Default Arborvaite (sp?) issues

Thanks for tghe reply Mike. Im in Cincinnati, Ohio.

"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet wrote in message ...
Not sure where you are but it sounds like typical winterburn. If you're near
a road this may be exacerbated by salt. What state are you in??

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"Todd W. Roat" wrote in message
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N ot sure I spelled that correctly at all ;^) Speaking of the tall
(6-8 ft) conical green shrubs, common place. While I know they are
supposed to be lots of sun, I have 3 in a moderate indirect light more
shaded area. Last year when planted they did great all year. After
winter and when they emerged in spring, In have browning leaves and
branches - that seem to begin and mainly occupy the center of the
bushes. I realize more info might be helpful, but wondering if the
brwoning pattern in that particluar variety is an easy indication of
something.
Todd

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