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Bazile | 11:13 Sun 19th Dec 2021 | Home & Garden
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My neighbour has 2 hedges in the front garden

These are 'proper' hedges , wide and tall

Anyway , both hedges have always been green in colour

However , I noticed last night that one of the hedges have 'suddenly ' turned yellow .

What would be the cause for that ?
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could be a potassium deficiency
Maybe they are not evergreen? Do you kno what they are?
Frost.
Why not ask your neighbour?
plants grow old and die, it might be no more than that.
Bazile, any idea if the 2 hedges are the same age and genus?
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//Frost//

What , yellow frost ?
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choux

The hedges have been there for donkeys - from the eighties
Baz; //What , yellow frost ?//
No, the frost has burnt the hedge, even my yew hedge is looking a bit yellow through frostbite, it will recover in the spring
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khandro

Ok maybe so

Strange that in all these years it's the first time it's happened and we have had much worse frost than now
Baz, With hedges & trees it isn't always the severity of the frost causing the sudden change in colour, it is the sudden contrast which can happen between mild & very cold temperatures.

The beautiful colours of trees in autumn are actually brought about by distress caused by the contrast between warm & cold temperatures.

At least that was how the magnificent colours of 'fall' in the Appalachians was described to me by a botanist type.

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