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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI am a beginner landscaper with my own business just starting a year ago. A good client of mine was very sick in Nov and Dec and I was in need of dirt for the tree wells due to showing roots from the majority of 7 hedges 13 diff. trees. I added pure sand from the sand wash and am I ever paying for it now. How can I balance back out the soil and fast? I have lost one evergreen hedge already and fear 2 more are not far behind. Also, 1 of 2 fruitless mulberry leaves are turning pale yellow and looks terrible. Please help!
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1 Comment To "leaves dropping in an aggressive fashion"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/05/2015 @ 3:29 pm
The sand is not able to sustain your tree and shrub plantings.
You would need to dig and amend with compost and adequate soil.
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