Forums
New posts
Search forums
Showcase
New items
Latest content
Latest updates
Latest reviews
Search showcase
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Gardening Forums
Trees, Shrubs and Hedges
Cherry Laurel wind damage
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="Meadowlark, post: 280397, member: 7117"] Welcome [USER=24417]@KazB[/USER] and Howdy Personally, I would get a new landscaper or better yet DIY. 🤠 The before and after photos really help understanding your situation. Remove any/all dead stuff from the remaining living plants and those that are completely dead like the above remove entirely. If you can get replacements under warranty, certainly take advantage of it. " [I]The landscaper has said the plants are guaranteed but I doubt"[/I] I'm sorry but 10 days is ridiculous "[I]took him 10 days to go round but he assured me they..."[/I] Replanting and securing those plants in that space shouldn't take more than a couple of hours at most. If some of those plants were out of the ground during the 10 days, then that landscaper is to blame for their demise, not necessarily the storm. From the photo it appears to me the landscaper failed to add adequate soil around the replanted plants. The root ball is showing on some and that should NOT happen. Again, a new landscaper should be considered. Just guessing but the damaged ones appear to be underwatered...when replanted they should have been thoroughly watered in to help the roots get re-established. I don't see anything the landscaper did to secure those plants from future such happenings...but maybe its there and I fail to see it in the photos. Storms come and go and most all of us have to deal with them in some way or another...but it appears to me your plant damage was possibly quite exacerbated by the landscaper. [/QUOTE]
Verification
Post reply
Gardening Forums
Trees, Shrubs and Hedges
Cherry Laurel wind damage
Top