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2 Comments To "Japanese willow leaves turning brown and it looks like its dying."
#1 Comment By DLarum On 06/16/2017 @ 9:32 pm
Japanese willows need quite a lot of water. You can also trim them a lot to keep them nice looking. This article may help
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#2 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/16/2017 @ 9:35 pm
Is this a new planting? This does sound like a watering issue. New plantings should be watered daily for the first 2 weeks.
After that water each week with slow and deep watering.
Add 3 to 4 inches of hardwood mulch but keep it about 6 inches from the base of the shrub.
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