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Privet Hedge
Hi, we have lived at our current house (Sheffield) since 2014 and a section of privet hedge was dying when we arrived. Only approximately 2-3 foot in width. the neighbour commented that the previous occupant had poured bleach near/on the hedge in past years. I assumed that this was the cause of the initial problem. However, after the hedge had rejuvenated over recent years a small section within the same area has died. I just wondered if anybody knew why this would be? Could it be that after 5-6 years the bleach is still affecting the hedge? Or could the potential bleach issue be a red herring, and the cause something else? A fungus perhaps? Any answers would be very much appreciated.
Neil

Neil

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I have some similar dark purple leaves on mine.
Zooming in, I can see signs of growth in the tiny green buds... so it's not totally dead
I think the bleach is long gone by now.
I would give it a good prune, trim off any brittle, dead stems, and clear out any twiggy rubbish/fallen leaves around the base.
Dovefromabove usually recommends a feed of 'Fish, Blood and Bone' in the spring to give hedges a pick me up.
Oh, and a good drink of water.
Cheers