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Old 13-06-2004, 05:03 PM
Graham Dixon
 
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Default Weeping Willow Problem

My father has a weeping willow (about 8 years old, 10 feet high) in the
middle of his lawn. It's always done well but for some reason, this year,
half of it appears to be dead whilst the rest thrives.

Any suggestions?

Graham


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Old 13-06-2004, 06:05 PM
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Default Weeping Willow Problem


"Graham Dixon" wrote in message
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My father has a weeping willow (about 8 years old, 10 feet high) in the
middle of his lawn. It's always done well but for some reason, this year,
half of it appears to be dead whilst the rest thrives.

Any suggestions?

Graham



might be showing the effects of last years drought conditions - is there a
chance of that?

twig


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