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  • Tammie R
    Followed 7 people on Jan 13, 2013
  • Notice the large dead spot on the far left of the hedge and what appears to continue along the hedge to the right.  6
  • A closer view of the large dead area.  One of the shrubs is entirely dead.  One of the others (on the right of the photo) is only dead on the street side, yet has full foliage on the courtyard side.  The base on the right side is a common plant that is only dead on the front side, and is still fully covered in foliage on the courtyard side.  The middle section has a different shrub on the street side which is completely dead, and there is a healthy plant that is on the courtyard side.
  • View on the right side of the property.  The gate seen is the same as in the 1st photo.  The line continues along the hedge.
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Outdoor Living: Any thoughts on what happened to this English Laurel Hedge?

Had a previous client call us regarding some issues with an existing large English Laurel Hedge. There is a very large dead section on the street side of the hedge. And from the dead ...»
Southern Trillium LLC
Southern Trillium LLC Stone Mountain, GA
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  • Tammie R
    Commented on Mar 23, 2012
    sometimes towns spray for mosquitoes. seems it might be at about that level.
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