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hostas, hydrangea, and update on sweet butter lettuce
Jim Kingdon wrote:
I did it in the spring (not long after the leaves came up). They seemed to take it pretty well (they didn't droop as much as other plants like black eyed susans do when I divide/move them). According to http://perfectperennials.tripod.com/id8.html you can divide hostas any time of the year, though. Thanks! Also, have a rose bush that has had the dreaded "black spot" for years now. Well, I'm sure it is heresy but our roses have it (or something which looks fairly similar), and we just ignored it. The diseased leaves fall off (either in the autumn, or early), and the new growth doesn't really have it bad until it has been there a while. We've only been through one season of the "ignore it" strategy, though. Ok, I have long ago quit trying to treat the rose bush. my question is whether or not it is possible that my hydrangea has developed the black spot........... Thanks, Rae |
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