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    What's Killing My Shrubs?

    I noticed this towards the end of last summer and it's only gotten worse. It's killed portions of multiple Holly's and some smaller bushes (I'm unsure of what they are called). I took a couple pics. It's the brownish/tan colored stuff. Anybody know what it is and how I stop it before it kills any more?

    This is a pic of the unknown small bush, that are about 1' tall and about 1' round.

    #2
    Anybody?

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      #3
      leaf blight???

      It looks diseaseish not pestish... I can poll the crowd here bet we get you an answer..

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        #4
        Mildew from being to damp and the plants being to damp and condensed. Prune them and thin them out some.

        Not 100% by the way, and I think once you do it get rid of the infected leaves so it dosent spread.

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          #5
          I agree it looks disease-ish. Just don't know what it is and don't know how to fix it!
          As far as getting too wet, it started at the end of last summer. I was watering once a week at 4:30. Where these are they only got soaker hose so the too wet is out. Thanks anyways!

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            #6
            any weed and feed used close to them?

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              #7
              Not by me and not that I'm aware of. I have a reputable company that fertilizes. This 1 holly is has 2 hollys on each side. They have a few leaves that have browned but nowhere near as bad as the one pictured.

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                #8
                Follow this link and email Randy Lemmon your pics. He will know immediately. Looks like a fungus to me.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wtb90 View Post
                  Follow this link and email Randy Lemmon your pics. He will know immediately. Looks like a fungus to me.
                  http://www.ktrh.com/articles/we-want.../n-a-10119984/
                  Sent an email earlier and hoping to hear back. Thanks!

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                    #10
                    Fungal leaf spot shear and treat with fungicide. Should flush pretty this spring

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