caseylouandtyler2
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2003
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Hi Gardeners,
I posted a question on the CB about my dying dwarf boxwoods. I didn't realize there was a gardening board. Anyway, I have six dwarf boxwoods along the walkway. I planted them about 8 or 9 years ago. They have been the perfect shrub for me, until my MIL watered them while I was on vacation. It was about 98 degrees about 2pm full sun. Needless to say I was very surprised and not to happy to come home from vacation and find five inch round yellow spots on my shrubs. That was two years ago that she did this and the shrubs still haven't really recoverd in those spots. With the long winter they were burried in snow for quite a while. And those particular spots are now brittle, dry, dead. Last spring the shrubs looked like they were coming back real good. This spring it looks like the middle of every single shrub is dead.
So how can I get these to come back to life? How do I prune them or what ever without making them look they have no middles? Is there any hope or should I just go to the nursery and start over?
O.K. I know this is getting long and I apoligize.
I also have these bushes that are a light green with white in the middle of the leaves. Or yellow with dark green in the middle of the leaves. Two different varieties of the same thing I think they are Euonomous (sp?) or something.
These lost all there leaves over the winter and look well just awful. Are these going to recover? They have never lost all there leaves before. Should I get my shovel and start over?
All of these shrubs are the only ones in my front yard, so my yard looks pretty crappy right now, and I can't deal with that. So, please help!
I posted a question on the CB about my dying dwarf boxwoods. I didn't realize there was a gardening board. Anyway, I have six dwarf boxwoods along the walkway. I planted them about 8 or 9 years ago. They have been the perfect shrub for me, until my MIL watered them while I was on vacation. It was about 98 degrees about 2pm full sun. Needless to say I was very surprised and not to happy to come home from vacation and find five inch round yellow spots on my shrubs. That was two years ago that she did this and the shrubs still haven't really recoverd in those spots. With the long winter they were burried in snow for quite a while. And those particular spots are now brittle, dry, dead. Last spring the shrubs looked like they were coming back real good. This spring it looks like the middle of every single shrub is dead.
So how can I get these to come back to life? How do I prune them or what ever without making them look they have no middles? Is there any hope or should I just go to the nursery and start over?
O.K. I know this is getting long and I apoligize.
I also have these bushes that are a light green with white in the middle of the leaves. Or yellow with dark green in the middle of the leaves. Two different varieties of the same thing I think they are Euonomous (sp?) or something.
These lost all there leaves over the winter and look well just awful. Are these going to recover? They have never lost all there leaves before. Should I get my shovel and start over?
All of these shrubs are the only ones in my front yard, so my yard looks pretty crappy right now, and I can't deal with that. So, please help!