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Originally Posted by bulldogdad
That is a huge stretch in the realm of possible reasons. Number one for a broad spectrum weed killer to destroy a whole plant such as a hydrangea it would have to be sprayed directly on the plant leaves until fully wet. Drift particles from a neighbors yard would have to be in such concentration that the spraying would most like have to come in quantity from a crop duster. Major FUD.
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As I posted it is not a likely possiblility-but possible. Hydrandeas are extremely suspeptible to weed killers and the like. Never been a problem with mine because I have rairly used any. I do know that it has been a problem for my garden friends on small lots.