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On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 10:02:55 +0000, stuart noble
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Anyone got any suggestions?

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The hedge had been allowed to get out of hand for a few years by the
previous owners, so we have reduced height by a foot, and are wondering
whether to thin it out a little in the Spring. Maybe those bare stalks
will sprout leaves if the top is kept trimmed?
Any advice appreciated


It's a mess! I doubt it will recover. I would start again.

Steve

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