Holly – Yellow All Over

Q: My hollies have been in the same spot of twenty years and all of a sudden two of them are turning yellow. What should I look for?
A: When plants are unhealthy top to bottom and growing beside a healthy plant, I lean toward root/water/drainage issues.
Put on your jeans and a long-sleeved shirt and crawl underneath to investigate.
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