I have a boxwood hedge that has a few holes where the green has died. The overall boxwood is healthy, not infected, etc. Is there any way to encourage the plant to fill in the holes?
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17 years ago
I have a boxwood hedge that has a few holes where the green has died. The overall boxwood is healthy, not infected, etc. Is there any way to encourage the plant to fill in the holes?
How big are the holes? Do they go all the way to the ground?
The best thing is probably going to be just waiting for nature to take it's course, unless there are no live branches near the holes.
They are on the sides. a row of barberry are planted in front of the boxwoods. These barberrys crowded the boxwoods causing them to not get enough light or air. the holes are on the sides fromm top to bottom.
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