We planted a thuja hedge last September. Until now, it looked really healthy. However, more and more plants are turning brown over time. The brown plants are very easy to pull out. It seems like the roots haven’t taken hold at all. What could be the reason for this? Especially since the plants were previously quite green and had grown well.
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Stefan00128 Jun 2021 09:49guckuck2 schrieb:
Hedges are not meant to be eaten.And pools are not there for drowning... yet children keep drowning again and again.M
motorradsilke28 Jun 2021 09:53Stefan001 schrieb:
And pools are not meant for drowning... yet children keep drowning.Because the parents are not paying attention...S
Stefan00128 Jun 2021 09:58motorradsilke schrieb:
Because the parents aren’t paying attention...And you drive without a seatbelt because you’re paying attention? Accidents always happen precisely because people aren’t paying attention.
ypg schrieb:
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As a result, a tractor has to come to pull out the massive trees.
...That’s exactly how it went for us... 🙄Even the neighbor’s tractor wasn’t strong enough for the thuja on the slope. It almost tipped over trying to pull it out. So, another machine was needed that was powerful enough for the thuja.
It’s always helpful to know someone who knows someone...
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motorradsilke28 Jun 2021 10:10Stefan001 schrieb:
And you drive without a seatbelt because you’re being careful?
Accidents always happen precisely because people aren’t careful. Exactly. But that doesn’t mean you have to ban pools, poisonous plants, or other potentially dangerous things from the environment.