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Old 15-07-2009, 03:26 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Problem with honeysuckle


"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 2009-07-14 18:24:09 +0100, "Ivan" said:


"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 2009-07-14 18:02:14 +0100, "Ivan" said:


As I am a relative newcomer to gardening I hope someone here may be to
help me with a couple of problems.
My young grand daughter has been telling me that 'the honey bees are in
trouble', therefore we have to do our bit to try and encourage as many
of them into our gardens as we can.
Fair enough I saw on the telly that bees are particularly attracted to
honeysuckle and lavender plants, so I went to our local garden centre
and purchased a 'Lonicera americana' honeysuckle which I was informed
was particularly good, at the time I did notice that a couple of the
leaves looked a little suspect (as in photo) but thought that once I
got it into some decent soil with a couple of handfuls of bonemeal (as
seen on TV) everything would be OK, however whilst it still continues
to grow apace the leaves still look far from healthy, whilst the stems
in places appear to have a greyish coating.
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Also a lavender that I purchased at the same time started off
wonderfully but that too now appears to be on the wane with some of the
heads now beginning to turn a brownish colour.. Any help will be
greatly appreciated, below is a link to a couple of photos of both the
honeysuckle and the lavender plant.
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TIA Ivan
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http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/Anth230542/HonLavr?authkey=Gv1sRgCPKH-i75Yv4gwE&feat=directlink

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http://tinyurl.com/lwnrs6



I'd

take both straight back to the place you bought them from.
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Sacha

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Oh dear, that sounds ominous?


Not ominous exactly but to some extent, it depends on how long you've had
the plants. If it's just a week or a few days, I think they should be
replaced by the gc. If it's long enough to have got mildew in your garden
then of course that's not the gc's fault. But you said the honeysuckle
looked a bit poorly before you bought it. Water everything in well if you
decide not to return them, remembering that lavenders need to drain well,
too and be in sun.
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Sacha


I must have bought the honeysuckle about five weeks ago, a couple of the
leaves had the same kind of discoloration on them then as the ones in the
photos, the woman who selected it for me must have noticed, however she nor
the man on the checkout mentioned anything about it, so I assumed it was
just where the plant was in a small pot and everything would be OK once I
got it planted in the garden with nourishment and water.
It's grown quite big now, so I don't see it being a practical proposition to
dig it out and return it, can you tell by the photos
http://tinyurl.com/lwnrs6 what the problem is, if so can I purchase any
sort of treatment to cure it?
WR to the lavender plant, up until now it's been growing and thriving with
nice healthy blooms, which over the last couple of days have started to
discolour, it says on the label that came with it that it blooms during June
and July, but as we're only yet halfway through July I wonder if it is also
being afflicted by some kind of disease, or as Kay has suggested, maybe it's
just the natural dying off process, its planted in a 2 foot deep culvert
(now filled with soil) which used to house a pond pump and actually does
have quite good drainage (via a plastic pipe buried underneath the lawn) at
the bottom of it.