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Poorly Hedge


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That's interesting as I have not seen this with Aphid damage. I have seen about 6 hedges that are completely dead recently so this surprises me. Also, when you get dead areas, or cut into the wood of these hedges they do not grow back.

 

Have you seen this yourself?

 

When there is still green present like in the photo the green will eventually grow over the brown if left to grow out an inch or 2. If the hedge is completely brown it wont.

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