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Help with garden
I've never gardened before in my life, but about three weeks ago my husband
and I planted 3 rose bushes (Arizona, Rio Samba and Oklahoma) along with a Black Jack Fig tree, a Belle of Georgia Peach tree, and a Barlett Pear tree. We also installed some planters containing various herbs and such. The herbs seem to be doing well, but everything else seems to be struggling for life. Our soil tested high in Potash and Phosphorus, but there was no detectable Nitrogen. We put down some "blood" fertilizer to boost the nitrogen, but it's only been a few days since we did that. The leaves on the rose bushes are most worrisome. They've got brown, black, white, and orange splotches on them, and some of the leaves are just yellow. But the coloring seems to only affect the tops of the leaves, except the yellow. I don't see it on the under sides of the leaves. We cut off the few buds they had right after we planted them, hoping the energy would go to building the roots, rather than the buds. Those flowers opened beautifully in a vase on our counter. There are no signs of buds on 2 of the plants. The Oklahoma has a bud, but it's turned black, except where it's connected to the cane. That part is quite green and healthy looking. Also I noticed today on that rose bush, what looks like crumbled white concrete particles. They're stuck between the cane and where the leaf attaches, as well as along the stem of the "dead" bud. Any ideas on what might be wrong? Also, all the leaves of the peach tree have fallen off. The new shoots are trying to get growing, but I don't know what to do to help this poor guy out! I'd really appreciate any and all help and advice. Like I said, I've never grown anything in my life. Maybe I just have a "black" thumb! Oh yeah, we live in southwest Albuquerque, if that helps at all. Carrie -- http://www.themomteam.com/cgi-bin/mo...75&action=show |
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Help with garden
"Klaurens" wrote in message ...
I've never gardened before in my life, but about three weeks ago my husband and I planted 3 rose bushes (Arizona, Rio Samba and Oklahoma) along with a Black Jack Fig tree, a Belle of Georgia Peach tree, and a Barlett Pear tree. We also installed some planters containing various herbs and such. The herbs seem to be doing well, but everything else seems to be struggling for life. Our soil tested high in Potash and Phosphorus, but there was no detectable Nitrogen. We put down some "blood" fertilizer to boost the nitrogen, but it's only been a few days since we did that. The leaves on the rose bushes are most worrisome. They've got brown, black, white, and orange splotches on them, and some of the leaves are just yellow. But the coloring seems to only affect the tops of the leaves, except the yellow. I don't see it on the under sides of the leaves. We cut off the few buds they had right after we planted them, hoping the energy would go to building the roots, rather than the buds. Those flowers opened beautifully in a vase on our counter. There are no signs of buds on 2 of the plants. The Oklahoma has a bud, but it's turned black, except where it's connected to the cane. That part is quite green and healthy looking. Also I noticed today on that rose bush, what looks like crumbled white concrete particles. They're stuck between the cane and where the leaf attaches, as well as along the stem of the "dead" bud. Any ideas on what might be wrong? Also, all the leaves of the peach tree have fallen off. The new shoots are trying to get growing, but I don't know what to do to help this poor guy out! I'd really appreciate any and all help and advice. Like I said, I've never grown anything in my life. Maybe I just have a "black" thumb! Oh yeah, we live in southwest Albuquerque, if that helps at all. Carrie We live in Wisconsin so I don't know anything about peach trees, but about four years ago, we transplanted a small maple tree in the spring. It promptly lost all of its leaves, and I thought it was a goner. We kept watering it and a month later, it got new leaves. The maple tree is still alive and still growing. How often are you watering your roses and the peach tree? How much did you prune the roses back before planting them? I received a rose bush from our neighbors as a gift for taking care of their cats while they were gone for a few days. I pruned two-thirds of it off and planted it about a week ago. It's already getting new growth. I've watered it a couple of times, plus we've gotten a half inch of rain in the past week. LeAnn http://ruralroute2.com |
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