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Dying Bay Tree
Hello
I've just discovered this newsgroup, and hope some of you will be able to offer some answers to our prob: We bought a bay tree a couple of years ago, which sits in a pot outside our front door. We've been doing all the right things to it, we think: protecting it from frost, making sure it's not too dry, re-potting when necessary ... And then quite suddenly a few weeks ago, all the leaves went grey and dry. If you rub the tree, the leaves just break off. It looks a sight, I can tell you. Hubby has re-potted it, and is making sure it's getting enough water, but after two weeks it still hasn't improved much. What has happened to it? Is it beyond redemption? Does anyone have any ideas as to what we can do to make it better? TIA Jo |
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Dying Bay Tree
The Bay Tree is usually a hardy plant, but not so yours it seems. You say in
your message that it has been outside your front door, is it sheltered there or open to cold draughts? Bay trees *do not* like draughts, especially cold ones which will often cause the leaves to discolour and/or eventually kill them. Give your tree the 'thumb nail test'. Scratch away some of the branch bark with your nail, if the under lying wood is green, then your tree is still alive. Make sure that you have it in the correct compost mix for pot or tub growing. Two parts loam, one part coarse sand and one part leaf-mould. John Innes No.3 compost is fine if you can't mix your own. Don't forget to trim your tree to shape at least twice during the summer and pull away any suckers that appear from the base. Keep it sheltered and warm and it might pull through and start growing new leaves. Good luck, Bill Brewer ------------------------------ "Jo Ling" wrote in a message: We bought a bay tree a couple of years ago, which sits in a pot outside our front door. We've been doing all the right things to it, we think: protecting it from frost, making sure it's not too dry, re-potting when necessary ... And then quite suddenly a few weeks ago, all the leaves went grey and dry. If you rub the tree, the leaves just break off. It looks a sight, I can tell you. What has happened to it? Is it beyond redemption? Does anyone have any ideas as to what we can do to make it better? |
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Dying Bay Tree
Bill Brewer wrote in message ... Give your tree the 'thumb nail test'. Scratch away some of the branch bark with your nail, if the under lying wood is green, then your tree is still alive. Ta. My 9-year-old daughter claims it is indeed alive, having already done the above-mentioned test. Make sure that you have it in the correct compost mix for pot or tub growing. Two parts loam, one part coarse sand and one part leaf-mould. John Innes No.3 compost is fine if you can't mix your own. Ta! Don't forget to trim your tree to shape at least twice during the summer and pull away any suckers that appear from the base. Keep it sheltered and warm and it might pull through and start growing new leaves. Might? (tremble tremble) Good luck, Bill Brewer Any relation to Stan Stewer? Peter Gurney, Peter Davey, Daniel Whitton ... Sorry, bet you've heard that thousands of times. Thanks for your help! Jo |
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"Jo Ling" wrote in a message: Any relation to Stan Stewer? Peter Gurney, Peter Davey, Daniel Whitton Sorry, bet you've heard that thousands of times. ----------------------- No relation to any of them, inclucing Tom Cobley. As I grow more aged, fewer people have heard the song so I now live in relative peace. Your nine-years-old daughter is obviously a gardener in the making, good for her! Bill |
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