Please help me fix this bush!!
Spring is here!! And this is a serious eye sore!! I dont want to get rid of it. For privacy reasons...
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Can you help me identify this bush?
I have a bush that has leaves similar to a chrysanthemum but it has thorns. Don't know if it's a plant or a weed! It was here when we moved in last summer.
All brown shrubs don’t have the same back story. Your shrubs could’ve turned brown for a number of reasons, including:
Hi there! After addressing why the bush turned brown in that spot I would trim it all up and then consider a small surround of it. Lattice would work. You could make a box of lattice with a 4x4 post in each inside corner for support. Then you could paint the lattice to match your house colors. It would cover up the brown spot on your bush and even provide a nice place for growing vines etc.
I would cut out the damage and give a haircut.
Hi! I agree that trimming it will solve your problem. Good luck!
Thank yall soo much. I will start with the trim.
Pruning the dead branches will let in the sunlight and new growth should start back in that spot. A bit of pruning on the rest of the bush can help shape it until the new growth comes in.
You’re in luck. It looks like a boxwood and they love trimming. Cut away the dead branches and it should fill in healthy and green. :)
Hello,
Cut out the dead and spray with a Plant Reviver. It should grow back in time.
You can cut out the dead area and it should be fine. I have a few boxwoods in my backyard, along a retaining wall. I feed them every 2 weeks with a micronutrient to help encourage growth. You can do that, or some other food, to help fill in the area you cut back.
Just give a little trim. Maybe have someone come and sculpt it into a topiary
Vanessa,
When you start watering the bush again now that it is springtime, you will want to make sure that the maximum amount of water does go down to the roots and does not just flow away.
Most bushes of this type accumulate dead leaves and fall-time debris at the bottom of the plant down by the stem, and underneath the bush over the winter. Cleaning out this clogging will help give the new growth space to push out and fill in the damaged areas.
Could be from people passing through there even though there is a short fence, trim away the dead and it should regrow. A barrier for foot traffic might help.
You might consider in addition to trimming out the dead area, for immediate visual effect - go to a nursery and find a matching plant, but smaller, to this one and plant it close in where it can fill in the open space. You may want to trim them as separate plants or possibly trim them so that they look like one plant.
I would trim it down as much as I could, It is not dead, just needs some love and fertilizer.