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Mature trees, shrubs and perennials dying

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  • Allotment BoyAllotment Boy Posts: 6,774

    Stuart, If you are a member of the RHS they have an advice service, it might be worth joining if not. 

    AB Still learning

  • Hi, can I just ask if there was an answer to this as we are now having the same gradual issues around the garden. Even some potted plants so I am very confused.
    HELP... I am devastated!
    Affected fig tree, walnut tree,  wisteria (in a pot), grape vine (in a pot) Virginia creeper, few other others that I do not know name of but well established.
    The Acer, hosta's, fern, small fruit trees - apple, cherry, plum seem fine, eucalyptus fine, bamboo fine, California blue fine - at the moment anyway. 
    We live in the midlands and noticed it gradually happen over 2 weeks.


    Thanks,
    Michelle
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,143
    Hi @Michelle.bottrill and welcome to the forum. 😊 

    I suspect weather/frost damage ... there’s a lot of it about ... but can you post some photos for us to be on the safe side 😊 

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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