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Yellowing plant tops
A mixed patch of Shasta Daisy, Primrose, False Dragonhead, and
Chrysanthemum suddenly developed yellowing leaves at the budding tops; the Chrysanthemums have wilted and died and the Dragonheads are dying; the others look sicker each day. What is odd is that it is localized in a two-foot circle...The same mix of plants beside the sick patch are healthy. I'm thinking ants or earwigs in the roots, or wacco neighbor on other side of fence with herbicide. I am in Toronto. Any thoughts? For the fellow who thinks his Lilies are late: The Irises are still in full bloom and I have always found the Lilies come after them; mine just shot up their stalks after the rains the other day, quick as mushrooms. Critters have been bugging me since I started gardening, ya gotta laugh. When I lived in the country, I planted extra corn for the coons, but they took it all. My worst critter attack was a neighbor's herd of beef cows that trashed my garden and ate the rest HEH which was a good way to get rid of the tons zucchini. |
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