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Jesse,
I agree 100% that hedges of plants are boring. I often find when designing that they are a neccesary evil. I am a victim of planting boxwood hedges to screen air conditioners and planting staggered rows of different vaireties of evergreens to screen unobtrusive views.
My fault with this situation is planting arborvitae in the first place. They grow very quickly and may become an eysesore in 5-8 years once they take off. Deer also love them, if that is an issue.
For the hedge above what route would you have taken?
Pacifist,
Is the burlap still on the balls?
Did you put any mulch around your plants but not touching the truck (keep back 5-6")?
Do you let the plants dry out slightly between waterings?
It looks like a case of transplant shock and/or shedding of the previous seasons needles to me. Though evergreens are 'ever green' they will lose needles that are farther in the plant. I don't get too concerned with needle drop unless it is at the outside of the tree near the new growth.
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Last edited by jwholden : 09-02-2007 at 11:35 AM.
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