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Sambucus Nigra
Margaret 19
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Help! My beautiful sambucus nigra, which has flourished for 4 or 5 years is almost bare of leaves this year, no flowers and it's really struggling. Has anyone any idea what could have gone wrong? We had a very wet winter and the soil is heavy clay. Could it have drowned?
Also, does anyone know how to turn my photo the right way up, please???
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The photo rights itself wen you click on it you can tidy it up if you like i chop my back any time it comes back stronger and bigger
Margaret says no flowers and few leaves this year so maybe last years photo.
Could we see a photo of what it looks like now?
In the sticks near Peterborough
Just seen the replies. You are right, Nutcutlet. That was last year. I"ll put a photo of this year tomorrow. It's a bit dark now, expecting a storm.
Where are you Margaret? There are some good rains about
In the sticks near Peterborough
In France. The storm was huge. The nearest lightning strike I've ever known - absolutely deafening thunder and terrific winds. Luckily, no damage. Photo coming in the couple of hours.
This is this year's sad photo. You can see the bare branches, luckily a bit disguised by the gaura flowers.
I cut it back last autumn, Verdun. Was that the wrong time to do it? Also, that particular bed was waterlogged for several weeks in the spring, which is why I worried the roots might have suffered.
Any help welcome!