Pest and diseases can play a part in a patchy privet, but there are other potential causes to consider too - Alamy Privet hedges are usually incredibly reliable and tolerant of many conditions - Alamy ...
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JACKSON, Tenn.—Volunteers at Cypress Grove Nature Park are helping to remove an invasive plant species. The plant is called ...
I have a 54-year-old privet hedge that until recently has been growing very nicely on all sides. However, in the last two years, I have noticed that the sides are not growing new stems and are getting ...
Earlier this year Gardening Australia filmed a story mentioning Ligustrum undulatum, which is more commonly known as privet. We received many concerned letters and emails pointing out that privet is a ...
Q: We have two large Chinese privet in our backyard (and tons trying to come up). Should we chop it down? Karen Hinds, Fulton County A: Yes, there are several reasons why you should chop down your ...
Chinese privet is commonly found as an ornamental throughout the southeastern United States, but it is an invasive species in the region’s woodlands. December is an optimal time to control Chinese ...
Over the past few weeks riding down our county roads, I have noticed the Chinese privet turning green. After Easter, everyone will notice these plants because they will load the edges of the woods ...
The summer is upon us, and so is the rainy season. Though the temperatures are soaring, the additional rain is beneficial for establishing newly installed plants. A good plant for installation ins ...
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