We had a sycamore type tree in our front garden about 4 to 5 years ago, that had grown to a height of about 10 feet.
It was in between another shrub (name unknown) and some holly bushes.
The unknown shrub used to have flowers on it until this sycamore started to get bigger.
I cut the sycamore down to ground level, but the other shrub no longer flowers and it is very 'twiggy.' We assume that the sycamore had stolen the nutrients from it which caused it to become weak. The holly bushes are unaffected.
The sycamore has started to grow again, and has now reached a height of about 6 feet, so apparently cutting it down wasn't particularly effective.
Does anyone know how to deal with them to stop future growth? Would digging up its root sytem be an answer?
Any suggestions welcome please.
Laurie.