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Old 27-12-2003, 04:02 PM
 
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Default Some brown needles on 'picea omorika'

Hi,

I've bought a "xmas tree" (picea omorika) to plant outside in my
garden from the garden centre today. It was the last one and I have
noticed it has some brown needsles on some of its branches. The man at
the garden centre said it was an ideal tree to plant in a north facing
garden like mine (but I dont know whether I beleive him or not).
I asked him about the brown needsles and he said it was just because
they'd not watered them enough BUT I noticed that the soin it was in
was soaking wet.

Will it be ok, or should I cut out the brown needles?
Will it be ok in a nothish facing garden with soil that has some clay
in it? (I do have a bag of peat i could use when I plant it out.

Thanks very much.
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