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PK17

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  1. Hi everyone,

     

    In a little panic mode as my cherry laurels have started to shed yellow leaves and develop strange yellow shoots. Please see attached photos.

    About 6 weeks ago I had a garden renovation. The laurels were always in a raised bed area but I have recently built a new more modern retaining wall. It's also slightly higher than it was before. I have filled the bed with more bedding soil and added some buxus balls etc.

    Over the last couple of weeks the laurel has started to shed yellow leaves. I'm guessing (or hoping) its just either a too little or too much water issue

    I have dug out a few areas and the roots definitely do not appear to be waterlogged. Obviously if it's over watered I don't want to compound the problem so thought I'd post here for some much needed expert advise. Any help would be greatly appreciated.  

     

    Thank's in advance Phil

     

     

     

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  2. 3 hours ago, Stere said:

    Just get some smaller ones they will grow in a few yrs  an will be loads cheaper...

     


    Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat or Japanese Loquat is an exotic evergreen shrub with large leaves, white scented flowers...

     

     

    Or is this required  for a moneys non object instant mature looking garden or something? 🙂

     

    Smaller trees usually  establish alot better anyway......

     

    Hi Stere,

    Thanks for the contribution and your time.

    It's the latter unfortunately, I require some immediate height on the current garden project.

     

     

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  3. Hi all,

     

    I'm looking to plant two loquats in my garden. Would like around 10-15ft in height. I seem to have looked everywhere online but cannot locate the more mature version for sale.  Any help, links or advise would be greatly appreciated. 

     

    Thanks in advance 

    Phil 

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