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Your help please. One side is dying. Click on any picture to enlarge.

http://www.myalbum.com/Album-BIE8DE8...-of-Other.html

(Last picture is a Duck and her Dozen on early morning swimming exercises
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"'Mike'" wrote
Your help please. One side is dying. Click on any picture to enlarge.

http://www.myalbum.com/Album-BIE8DE8...-of-Other.html

Someone been bleaching the drain?

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"'Mike'" wrote
Your help please. One side is dying. Click on any picture to enlarge.

http://www.myalbum.com/Album-BIE8DE8...-of-Other.html

Someone been bleaching the drain?



looks like classic Pyracanta fireblight - google for info.

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"'Mike'" wrote
Your help please. One side is dying. Click on any picture to enlarge.

http://www.myalbum.com/Album-BIE8DE8...-of-Other.html

Someone been bleaching the drain?



looks like classic Pyracanta fireblight - google for info.

pk


Have googled and even with my limited knowledge about gardening, as has been
reminded so many times, it certainly looks like it.

Very many thanks.

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"'Mike'" wrote
Your help please. One side is dying. Click on any picture to enlarge.

http://www.myalbum.com/Album-BIE8DE8...-of-Other.html

Someone been bleaching the drain?

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Not to my knowledge

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'Mike' wrote:
Your help please. One side is dying. Click on any picture to enlarge.

http://www.myalbum.com/Album-BIE8DE8...-of-Other.html

(Last picture is a Duck and her Dozen on early morning swimming
exercises ;-))

Mike


I see you've got a likely answer Mike, I was going to suggest animal (dog?)
pee.
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I see you've got a likely answer Mike, I was going to suggest animal
(dog?) pee.


No, not dog pee. It has to be cat pee. :-)

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There is the possibility it could be Dog Fox. Foxes do trigger the security
lights quite often and my wife did remark, that there were some bare
patches on the small lawn opposite the front door when she cut the grass
yesterday 'Looks likes a bitch has been here'.

But there are so many places for the Dog Fox to 'cock its leg', so to speak
;-)

(Do they 'cock their leg'?)
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Your help please. One side is dying. Click on any picture to enlarge.

http://www.myalbum.com/Album-BIE8DE8...-of-Other.html

(Last picture is a Duck and her Dozen on early morning swimming
exercises ;-))

Mike


I see you've got a likely answer Mike, I was going to suggest animal
(dog?) pee.
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