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BeTu 12-09-2013 03:52 AM

Impatiens dying prematurely
 
They have been blooming all season in the shady parts of our garden. However, lately, they are slowly dying on us, despite normal watering care.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to why this is happening? We have not had any cold nights as yet in S. Ontario, and the weather continues to be good. Thanks!

Pat Kiewicz[_2_] 12-09-2013 12:43 PM

Impatiens dying prematurely
 
BeTu said:


They have been blooming all season in the shady parts of our garden.
However, lately, they
are slowly dying on us, despite normal watering care.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to why this is happening? We have not

had any cold
nights as yet in S. Ontario, and the weather continues to be good.


Here in SE Michigan, I've had to give up on Impatiens walleriana, due to the
spread of Impatiens downy mildew.

Read it and weep:
http://extension.umass.edu/floriculture/fact-sheets/impatiens-downy-mildew

Where I would used Impatiens last year, I substituted Polkadot plant
(Hypoestes phyllostachys) and was very happy:

http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/hom...scened50f.html

--
Pat in Plymouth MI

"Yes, swooping is bad."

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BeTu 12-09-2013 01:59 PM

Impatiens dying prematurely
 
On Thursday, September 12, 2013 7:43:10 AM UTC-4, Pat Kiewicz wrote:
BeTu said:





They have been blooming all season in the shady parts of our garden.


However, lately, they


are slowly dying on us, despite normal watering care.


Does anybody have any suggestions as to why this is happening? We have not


had any cold

nights as yet in S. Ontario, and the weather continues to be good.




Here in SE Michigan, I've had to give up on Impatiens walleriana, due to the

spread of Impatiens downy mildew.



Read it and weep:

http://extension.umass.edu/floriculture/fact-sheets/impatiens-downy-mildew



Where I would used Impatiens last year, I substituted Polkadot plant

(Hypoestes phyllostachys) and was very happy:



http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/hom...scened50f.html



--

Pat in Plymouth MI



"Yes, swooping is bad."



email valid but not regularly monitored



Thanks Pat....very informative...I will be removing all the plants promptly, and consider different species next year!....regards, Ben


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