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Bayleaf Bush Deteriorating
Good Evening All
I am in search of some help with regard to my bayleaf bush which for the last two Winters has fared really poorly - to the extent that I am unable to use the leaves in cooking because they look so diseased!!
As the bush was so unhealthy come the end of last Winter, I trimmed it right back and it has regrown over the Spring/Summer and up until the last couple of weeks was looking very healthy.
However, I notice that some of the leaves are beginning to curl over and fear that it is about to suffer another Winter onslaught!
Does anybody recognise what could be happening as I would like to nip it in the bud (excuse the pun!) before it gets totally decimated again!
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
Chris



I am in search of some help with regard to my bayleaf bush which for the last two Winters has fared really poorly - to the extent that I am unable to use the leaves in cooking because they look so diseased!!
As the bush was so unhealthy come the end of last Winter, I trimmed it right back and it has regrown over the Spring/Summer and up until the last couple of weeks was looking very healthy.
However, I notice that some of the leaves are beginning to curl over and fear that it is about to suffer another Winter onslaught!
Does anybody recognise what could be happening as I would like to nip it in the bud (excuse the pun!) before it gets totally decimated again!
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
Chris




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