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vineland, in south jersey reply phil on april , at : am it could be winter damage, but boxwoods do get several diseases, often ones that live in the soil. sometimes those diseases are drought-related, but more often in my experience, it's too wet, whether you have clay soil or just a lot of water in
farmers and it's quite a medicinal plant.in terms of suggestions, it's too complex to get into here. improve drainage, fertility balance, the soil food web, and pull pull pull for years to come. you can eventually get it under control if the area isn't too big. reply christopherlee on march , at : pm i live...
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