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lleylandi
When we moved in our bungalow there was a lleylandi hedge at the bottom of the garden hiding the houses behind. It was kept well clipped and looked ok. This year there is a lot of dye back and it looks brown and a bit grim. problem is if we take them down we will be overlooked (one of the reasons we bought the place was the lleylandi hedge hiding houses). Anyone have any suggestions. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Good to hear you're all kosher, so it sounds like the gardener was a bit heavy-handed maybe? Anyway, at least you're on good terms with the neighbours, so that's a good thing! Hope you find out the cause of the problem. If it's anything drastic, at least leylandi are cheap to replace.
Hope you get some more useful suggestions than mine!
Yew makes a great hedge, nice and slow growing, can be trimmed beautifully, evergreen, indigineous. Look on this as an opportunity, not a loss.
I would not chose to plant these as I have a bad allergy to them and although I don't have a problem with my neighbours, I just don't fancy living in a goldfish bowl until a new hedge grows. But thanks I will make a note of the suggestions for a new hedge as I am sure this is what I will have to do eventually.