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Conifers Turning Brown


Scouse Lee
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Hi Guys, recently I have noticed a lot of hedges turning brown in the area of Dorset I live in, mainly conifer hedges including one of about 30 meters long x 3.5 meters high, but there are also some privet, box etc. doing the same thing although these are putting new buds out. Now we have had a cold winter for this part of the UK, like everywhere I suppose, but it seems quite unusual to see this happening. Anybody have a possible explanation? The conifer hedge mentioned looks pretty far gone although the owner says it only started happening quite recently, is there a chance it could recover? To be honest I've recommended that the conifer be removed although I think every conifer in the world should be obliterated lol.

Cheers Fellas

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Don't know for sure but I've seen alot die off when they've been clipped tight late summer and I think the frost gets to them . Cypress Aphid also causes a problem and dry summers don't help much either. Mainly seems leylandii and maccies are affected worst. hope this helps.

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