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Old 05-05-2004, 07:08 PM
Kay Easton
 
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Default Sad buddleja

In article , Glen Able
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In my new claypit/garden I was pleased to find 4 B. davidii exactly where

I
want them in a very sunny spot, ranging from 2 to 5 feet.

I'm very saddened to find that the two larger ones in particular seem very
unhappy. Their new shoots are barely shooting at all and the new leaves

are
small, some are malformed or partly yellow and seem to fall off if brushed
lightly. The chap next door told me that he grew a buddleja some years

ago
and it got to medium size before all the leaves fell off and it died.

Does this sound like it could be the very clay soil causing problems?

Also
they have grass/clover growing right up to the stems which may be bad?

Is
there anything I can do for these existing plants?

many thanks...


I never know if a lack of response means, "don't know", "don't care" or
possibly, "that's so obvious I'm not even going to answer"


It almost certainly means 'don't know'. In this case there may be a
touch of 'I didn't know there was *any* soil type that buddleia couldn't
cope with' ;-)

In case it's helpful, some things that *are* doing well nearby are some
neglected apple (I think) trees and ground elder, grape hyacinths and
dandelions. Does any of this suggest why the buddejas are doing so poorly?

Sounds just like my garden, and buddleias do OK here. Definitely a
'don't know' from me!
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Kay Easton

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