Leaves turning yellow.
Hello everyone,
I'm in need of some advice. Earlier this year I grew Alyssum from seeds. I then potted them into 3'' pots and hardened them off. I have them on a homemade bench, on which I have capillary matting. My problem is that a lot of the leaves are turning yellow. Is it too much moisture (that's something we have plenty of all summer) because of the matting they are very wet. Also can I leave them out all winter or should I put them into the greenhouse. I love gardening but still have a lot to learn. I would appreciate the help. |
Leaves turning yellow.
"kerrygirl" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, I'm in need of some advice. Earlier this year I grew Alyssum from seeds. I then potted them into 3'' pots and hardened them off. I have them on a homemade bench, on which I have capillary matting. My problem is that a lot of the leaves are turning yellow. Is it too much moisture (that's something we have plenty of all summer) because of the matting they are very wet. Also can I leave them out all winter or should I put them into the greenhouse. I love gardening but still have a lot to learn. I would appreciate the help. -- kerrygirl If you are trying to keep stuff longer than about 4-6 weeks in a pot (especially a small pot) then it needs feeding, and yes it certainly wont enjoy long periods of being saturated. Can't you get them planted yet? -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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