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Shrubs half dead
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Pam Moore wrote: On Thu, 2 Oct 2014 20:50:52 +0100, "Simon T" wrote: OK, got another couple of questions for you. About 5 years ago I planted a couple of little bushes/shrubs in one of my borders. I forget what sort they were, but the first one, although it was a slow grower, seems to have not grown at all. Looks rather unhealthy and has dead bits on. I did pull back the gravel and put a bit of compost round the roots earlier this year, but hasn't done much good. Heres a pic of the first... http://tinyurl.com/l2syret The second bush/shrub does seem to have grown. But looks rather sparse and also has dead bits on it. http://tinyurl.com/mmtok8t I know its getting into autumn, but they don't look much better in the summer. Clearly they're not very happy, anything I can do to try and improve their look? You don't say where you live but we have had a very dry summer and I think they could just be in need of a drink. Rain is forecast but if they were mine I'd give then a jolly good soak. I'll leave it to those with better eyesight than mine to give you names. Nice Autumn colours and they don't look too bad. The first looks like a dwarf maple, and they are notoriously sensitive to conditions (especially drought). Bluntly, it won't ever thrive where it is. But the conditions look pretty bad for anything except the toughest plants. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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