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Alex Barrow 22-09-2008 10:05 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 
To all Gardeners,

I recently planted a honeysuckle into my garden, in a partial shadey area
against a trellis. I loosely fixed the new growth against the trellis, and
it seemed to do very well, almost doubling it's height with lots of new
green shoots. In the last couple of weeks however, it seems to have lost a
lot of green leaves around the base and it seems to be travelling up the
rest of the plant leaving lots of brown twiggey bits with no new growth!!
The current green leaves have a white colur on them? I am not sure what I
have done to make it react this way, I have been watering it every other
week with miracle grow.

Can anyone help at all? Is it dying and if so, is there anything I can do?
The plant has never flowered.

Thank you



'Mike' 22-09-2008 10:26 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 

"Alex Barrow" wrote in message
m...
To all Gardeners,

I recently planted a honeysuckle into my garden, in a partial shadey area
against a trellis. I loosely fixed the new growth against the trellis, and
it seemed to do very well, almost doubling it's height with lots of new
green shoots. In the last couple of weeks however, it seems to have lost a
lot of green leaves around the base and it seems to be travelling up the
rest of the plant leaving lots of brown twiggey bits with no new growth!!
The current green leaves have a white colur on them? I am not sure what I
have done to make it react this way, I have been watering it every other
week with miracle grow.

Can anyone help at all? Is it dying and if so, is there anything I can do?
The plant has never flowered.

Thank you


It's called 'Autumn' and it happens every year :-))



Alex Barrow 22-09-2008 10:33 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...

"Alex Barrow" wrote in message
m...
To all Gardeners,

I recently planted a honeysuckle into my garden, in a partial shadey area
against a trellis. I loosely fixed the new growth against the trellis,
and it seemed to do very well, almost doubling it's height with lots of
new green shoots. In the last couple of weeks however, it seems to have
lost a lot of green leaves around the base and it seems to be travelling
up the rest of the plant leaving lots of brown twiggey bits with no new
growth!! The current green leaves have a white colur on them? I am not
sure what I have done to make it react this way, I have been watering it
every other week with miracle grow.

Can anyone help at all? Is it dying and if so, is there anything I can
do? The plant has never flowered.

Thank you


It's called 'Autumn' and it happens every year :-))



Thanks Mike, I am a novice to all this !

Will my flower come back alive next spring, or is this the last i will see
of it now for good?

Thanks for help.



'Mike' 22-09-2008 10:39 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 

"Alex Barrow" wrote in message
...

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...

"Alex Barrow" wrote in message
m...
To all Gardeners,

I recently planted a honeysuckle into my garden, in a partial shadey
area against a trellis. I loosely fixed the new growth against the
trellis, and it seemed to do very well, almost doubling it's height with
lots of new green shoots. In the last couple of weeks however, it seems
to have lost a lot of green leaves around the base and it seems to be
travelling up the rest of the plant leaving lots of brown twiggey bits
with no new growth!! The current green leaves have a white colur on
them? I am not sure what I have done to make it react this way, I have
been watering it every other week with miracle grow.

Can anyone help at all? Is it dying and if so, is there anything I can
do? The plant has never flowered.

Thank you


It's called 'Autumn' and it happens every year :-))



Thanks Mike, I am a novice to all this !

Will my flower come back alive next spring, or is this the last i will see
of it now for good?

Thanks for help.

:-))

Grow again. You might like to try to interweave the twiggy stems through the
trellis a bit more but beware, they are very wiggy and snappy. Have you got
lots of red berries on the plant? Because the birds love those :-)



Alex Barrow 22-09-2008 10:50 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...

"Alex Barrow" wrote in message
...

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...

"Alex Barrow" wrote in message
m...
To all Gardeners,

I recently planted a honeysuckle into my garden, in a partial shadey
area against a trellis. I loosely fixed the new growth against the
trellis, and it seemed to do very well, almost doubling it's height
with lots of new green shoots. In the last couple of weeks however, it
seems to have lost a lot of green leaves around the base and it seems
to be travelling up the rest of the plant leaving lots of brown twiggey
bits with no new growth!! The current green leaves have a white colur
on them? I am not sure what I have done to make it react this way, I
have been watering it every other week with miracle grow.

Can anyone help at all? Is it dying and if so, is there anything I can
do? The plant has never flowered.

Thank you


It's called 'Autumn' and it happens every year :-))



Thanks Mike, I am a novice to all this !

Will my flower come back alive next spring, or is this the last i will
see of it now for good?

Thanks for help.

:-))

Grow again. You might like to try to interweave the twiggy stems through
the trellis a bit more but beware, they are very wiggy and snappy. Have
you got lots of red berries on the plant? Because the birds love those :-)


thanks Mike, no there are no red berries on the plant, will see what
happens.

Many thanks



Rusty Hinge 2 22-09-2008 11:51 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 
The message
from "Alex Barrow" contains these words:

I recently planted a honeysuckle into my garden, in a partial shadey area
against a trellis. I loosely fixed the new growth against the trellis, and
it seemed to do very well, almost doubling it's height with lots of new
green shoots. In the last couple of weeks however, it seems to have lost a
lot of green leaves around the base and it seems to be travelling up the
rest of the plant leaving lots of brown twiggey bits with no new growth!!
The current green leaves have a white colur on them? I am not sure what I
have done to make it react this way, I have been watering it every other
week with miracle grow.


Can anyone help at all? Is it dying and if so, is there anything I can do?
The plant has never flowered.


Mildew. Honeysuckle is a martyr to it.

Spray with Murphy's Dynocap or something similar.

--
Rusty
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'Mike' 23-09-2008 07:23 AM

Honeysuckle Help
 

"Anne Welsh Jackson" wrote in message
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"'Mike'" wrote:
Have you got lots of red berries on the plant?
Because the birds love those :-)


Which part of "the plant has never flowered" did you
fail to understand?

--
AnneJ


Not so much didn't understand, more 'missed'. I even very nearly went back
and asked him if it had flowered ;-)) Now that would have amused you and
given you something to write home about :-))

DO have a nice day.



Nick Maclaren 23-09-2008 10:56 AM

Honeysuckle Help
 

In article ,
Rusty Hinge 2 writes:
| The message
| from "Alex Barrow" contains these words:
|
| I recently planted a honeysuckle into my garden, in a partial shadey area
| against a trellis. I loosely fixed the new growth against the trellis, and
| it seemed to do very well, almost doubling it's height with lots of new
| green shoots. In the last couple of weeks however, it seems to have lost a
| lot of green leaves around the base and it seems to be travelling up the
| rest of the plant leaving lots of brown twiggey bits with no new growth!!
| The current green leaves have a white colur on them? I am not sure what I
| have done to make it react this way, I have been watering it every other
| week with miracle grow.
|
| Can anyone help at all? Is it dying and if so, is there anything I can do?
| The plant has never flowered.
|
| Mildew. Honeysuckle is a martyr to it.
|
| Spray with Murphy's Dynocap or something similar.

Nah. Do nothing. Even the 'evergreen' forms don't suffer from losing
their leaves in autumn, and will reshoot happily next year. I call
Lonicera japonica "semi-evergreen", which about describes it.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.



jal 24-09-2008 01:57 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 
In article ,
"'Mike'" wrote:

"Anne Welsh Jackson" wrote in message
...
"'Mike'" wrote:
Have you got lots of red berries on the plant?
Because the birds love those :-)


Which part of "the plant has never flowered" did you
fail to understand?

--
AnneJ


Not so much didn't understand, more 'missed'. I even very nearly went back
and asked him if it had flowered ;-)) Now that would have amused you and
given you something to write home about :-))

DO have a nice day.


Well replied Mike - jolly good of you not to react.

Dunno who AnneJ is, but she has a sister called Mary!

john

Rusty Hinge 2 24-09-2008 11:23 PM

Honeysuckle Help
 
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from jal contains these words:

Well replied Mike - jolly good of you not to react.


Dunno who AnneJ is, but she has a sister called Mary!


Careful, John!

If I were you I'd nail a stone with a hole in it over your front door...

--
Rusty
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