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Old 28-02-2004, 09:48 PM
 
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Hi,

I have a laurel hedge in front of my house (north facing). Its about 4
ft tall in a narrow soil border in between the outside path and my
gravel car park. The soil its in is about 2 ft in diameter border but
I find it impossible to weed as there seem to be masses of roots near
the surface and the soil seems quite hard / compacked.

Are these part of the laurel bushes?

Is there anything I should do with it?

I cliped it last year as it looked uneven and not its all the same
height.

Should I feed it with anything or add more / better soil?

Thanks
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Old 29-02-2004, 11:25 PM
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Hi,

I have a laurel hedge in front of my house (north facing). Its about 4
ft tall in a narrow soil border in between the outside path and my
gravel car park. The soil its in is about 2 ft in diameter border but
I find it impossible to weed as there seem to be masses of roots near
the surface and the soil seems quite hard / compacked.

Are these part of the laurel bushes?

Is there anything I should do with it?

I cliped it last year as it looked uneven and not its all the same
height.

Should I feed it with anything or add more / better soil?

Thanks


Laurels seem to have a mat of fibrous roots fairly close to the surface and
are very greedy feeders
Also you cant use hedge trimmers on laurel if you want a really good
appearance you need to cut with secateurs


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Old 29-02-2004, 11:46 PM
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Hi,

I have a laurel hedge in front of my house (north facing). Its about 4
ft tall in a narrow soil border in between the outside path and my
gravel car park. The soil its in is about 2 ft in diameter border but
I find it impossible to weed as there seem to be masses of roots near
the surface and the soil seems quite hard / compacked.

Are these part of the laurel bushes?

Is there anything I should do with it?

I cliped it last year as it looked uneven and not its all the same
height.

Should I feed it with anything or add more / better soil?

Thanks


Laurels seem to have a mat of fibrous roots fairly close to the surface and
are very greedy feeders
Also you cant use hedge trimmers on laurel if you want a really good
appearance you need to cut with secateurs


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Old 29-02-2004, 11:48 PM
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Hi,

I have a laurel hedge in front of my house (north facing). Its about 4
ft tall in a narrow soil border in between the outside path and my
gravel car park. The soil its in is about 2 ft in diameter border but
I find it impossible to weed as there seem to be masses of roots near
the surface and the soil seems quite hard / compacked.

Are these part of the laurel bushes?

Is there anything I should do with it?

I cliped it last year as it looked uneven and not its all the same
height.

Should I feed it with anything or add more / better soil?

Thanks


Laurels seem to have a mat of fibrous roots fairly close to the surface and
are very greedy feeders
Also you cant use hedge trimmers on laurel if you want a really good
appearance you need to cut with secateurs


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Old 29-02-2004, 11:48 PM
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Hi,

I have a laurel hedge in front of my house (north facing). Its about 4
ft tall in a narrow soil border in between the outside path and my
gravel car park. The soil its in is about 2 ft in diameter border but
I find it impossible to weed as there seem to be masses of roots near
the surface and the soil seems quite hard / compacked.

Are these part of the laurel bushes?

Is there anything I should do with it?

I cliped it last year as it looked uneven and not its all the same
height.

Should I feed it with anything or add more / better soil?

Thanks


Laurels seem to have a mat of fibrous roots fairly close to the surface and
are very greedy feeders
Also you cant use hedge trimmers on laurel if you want a really good
appearance you need to cut with secateurs




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OK Thanks for that, What do I feed it with?
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OK Thanks for that, What do I feed it with?
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