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  1. Hi Macpherson thank you so much for your reply. It is what I was thinking, three species all dead or dying. House is in coastal location, he gets a view over my garden by killing the trees. We are civil with him but no more than that. He has a gardener mate and I’m thinking he could have dipped poison into the broken stems? I think it’s a case of cctv and/or fence. Thanks
  2. Hi, first post here as I am totally perplexed and in need of advice, We have an established Griselinia hedge. Neighbour snapped by hand the branches off so that he could see over the hedge. Leaves then turned yellow and all have now dropped off after 2 months, the hedge is now bare and branches are black. In addition we also have an alder tree and poplar tree. Person snapped the top part of the trees both are now dead. After the damage occurred it was dry for a long time and wind was cold. Could it be that the plants were stressed, or do you suspect that it is something else. Thank you so much for your help

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