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Established Conifers Dying One By One


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13 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

Yep, couldn't see the heic .

 

Are there any fungi fruiting around them in autumn? Thinking potentially honey fungus.

No not around them, there use to be fungus the other end of the garden where a cooker tree was taken down. 

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Thank you all for your input, can anyone tell me where or who can I get to look at them and give me a firm diagnosis?  As I’d really like to out new conifers there but if they’re only going to die as well I suppose I should look at alternatives 

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