Privet progression

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delisea
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Re: Privet progression

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As requested the back snapped as I rushed off to work. Check out how the pot matches it's natural environment - the kids trampoline.
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Re: Privet progression

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Nice tree Symon :yes: I have friends in Maroochydore who have heaps of privet but they suffer dieback for no reason. Heat we suppose, do you experience the same where you are?
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Re: Privet progression

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I'm on the mid north coast of NSW they have no problems at all. We get well over 32C regularly in summer. No die back, but I do move them (and most other trees) so that have about half of the day out of the sun during the summer.
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