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Privet causing a "dead line"?
I am new to this house. The garden faces south and along the front is
privet hedge 6 ft high and 1 ft thick. I have planted plants just to the north of it which I expected to grow and they have not grown or grown poorly. This has happened so often that I have come to suspect it's the influence of the hedge. Any opinions? I live Newcastle on Tyne - I don't know if that's relevant. Michael Bell -- |
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