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Toller 02-05-2006 07:31 PM

What's wrong with my holly?
 
I have three holly bushes that were there when I bought the house 13 years
ago. Now that I think about it, they haven't grown much in all that time;
hmm.

Last year they started looking sickly. I cut off all the dead stuff and
hoped for the best. Two seem to be recovering, but one died. When I pulled
it out today it had no roots; it pulled out with no resistance! The bush
is about 2' high, but the roots are a ball about the size of a softball.
That can't be right.

So, any idea what is afflicting my hollys? I have a few azaleas and
rhododendrons in the area, and they are not exactly prospering. Maybe the
soil is wrong? It is a moderately sunny area.
What to do?



[email protected] 02-05-2006 09:44 PM

What's wrong with my holly?
 
Not enough info, perhaps a sample brought to your county cooperative
extension center?


Doug Kanter 02-05-2006 09:53 PM

What's wrong with my holly?
 
"Toller" wrote in message
...
I have three holly bushes that were there when I bought the house 13 years
ago. Now that I think about it, they haven't grown much in all that time;
hmm.

Last year they started looking sickly. I cut off all the dead stuff and
hoped for the best. Two seem to be recovering, but one died. When I
pulled it out today it had no roots; it pulled out with no resistance!
The bush is about 2' high, but the roots are a ball about the size of a
softball. That can't be right.

So, any idea what is afflicting my hollys? I have a few azaleas and
rhododendrons in the area, and they are not exactly prospering. Maybe the
soil is wrong? It is a moderately sunny area.
What to do?



A google search with the words "rotted root system holly" turned up lots of
links. This one was interesting:
http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC2055.htm



Toller 03-05-2006 12:16 AM

What's wrong with my holly?
 

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
"Toller" wrote in message
...
I have three holly bushes that were there when I bought the house 13 years
ago. Now that I think about it, they haven't grown much in all that time;
hmm.

Last year they started looking sickly. I cut off all the dead stuff and
hoped for the best. Two seem to be recovering, but one died. When I
pulled it out today it had no roots; it pulled out with no resistance!
The bush is about 2' high, but the roots are a ball about the size of a
softball. That can't be right.

So, any idea what is afflicting my hollys? I have a few azaleas and
rhododendrons in the area, and they are not exactly prospering. Maybe
the soil is wrong? It is a moderately sunny area.
What to do?



A google search with the words "rotted root system holly" turned up lots
of links. This one was interesting:
http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC2055.htm

Sounds like the Phytophthora thing. Well, at least I know thanks.

Do you think I could get my wife to back off on the mulching?!



Doug Kanter 03-05-2006 03:11 AM

What's wrong with my holly?
 

"Toller" wrote in message
...

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
"Toller" wrote in message
...
I have three holly bushes that were there when I bought the house 13
years ago. Now that I think about it, they haven't grown much in all
that time; hmm.

Last year they started looking sickly. I cut off all the dead stuff and
hoped for the best. Two seem to be recovering, but one died. When I
pulled it out today it had no roots; it pulled out with no resistance!
The bush is about 2' high, but the roots are a ball about the size of a
softball. That can't be right.

So, any idea what is afflicting my hollys? I have a few azaleas and
rhododendrons in the area, and they are not exactly prospering. Maybe
the soil is wrong? It is a moderately sunny area.
What to do?



A google search with the words "rotted root system holly" turned up lots
of links. This one was interesting:
http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC2055.htm

Sounds like the Phytophthora thing. Well, at least I know thanks.

Do you think I could get my wife to back off on the mulching?!



Of course. Tell her that every time she adds mulch to plants that suffer
from too much moisture, you're allowed to take $100 out of the bank to spend
in any way you like. If she pretends to forget the agreement (passive
aggressive, in other words), it jumps to $500, then $1000. That should act
like a bucket of crushed ice down her blouse.




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