Box hedge advice please

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vizsla

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Jun 6, 2010
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Good morning, hopefully there some kind gardeners that can help, later last year I planting a box hedging around our front garden, every plant is doing great with lots of shoots looking like this
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But there's just one that's struggling and hasn't done anything and is clearly a darker green with no shoots this one
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They all have manure around them and are watered daily.
Is it a lost cause or is there any thing I can do to save it?
Many thanks
 
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Dec 30, 2005
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I agree on the over watering. That one may "kick in" later, but my experience (we have planted box hedging too although ours is a few years older) is that when an odd plant looks sick it seldom recovers. Given you will be clipping them, even a small replacement soon catches up
 

vizsla

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Jun 6, 2010
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Derbyshire
Thanks gents
i think best bet is too wip it out and put a new one in as there's not a shoot In sight, I usually give them one watering can average size between about 15 plants just over football size, does that sound about right?
iv heard of box blight, il have a look
thanks
 

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