Some of the "kids" (yep, that's what I call them) looked really sick yesterday, and I was at a loss to explain why.
Then I noticed the masses of yellow patches in the new neighbour's backyard
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
I'm sure they've copped some overspray of weed killer, carried on the current stong wind. Checked with neighbour - spraying was on Saturday and the product used was:
Brunnings Glyphosate Weed Kill contains a lower concentration of Glyphosate, but is still extremely effective as a complete weed killer suitable for paths, driveways, garden beds, lawn edges and rockeries. Glyphosate is not a selective weed killer, so caution should be used around other plants including lawns.
The Glyphosate formulation kills all weeds it contacts but is non-residual enabling plants to be grown in the treated area, normally within 14 days of treatment. This makes it ideal for garden beds.
![Image](http://www.brunnings.com.au/products/weeds/Glypho%20weed%20kill.gif)
Those affected are:
Trident Maple forest
Ficus Nerifolia
Little Ruby Fig
Azalea (Rose Queen)
Camelia Sasanqua Hiryu
Serissa
Olive
Can anything be done to stop them any/all from dying?