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I just planted some japanese boxwoods. Some are turning yellow. Does this mean it is dying? What can I do?

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We planted 8 japanese boxwoods as hedges. 2 of them are turning yellow. They do not look like they will take. Should I move them? Does it just take time for their roots to take?

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  1. usually plants turning yellow means they are getting too much water, or water on their leaves with the sun hitting them. I have boxwood plants and I water them maybe every two weeks with a good soaking on the roots not on the leaves. and that's in AZ where it is very hot. and they look great.

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