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DAVID BIRKETT 18-05-2004 11:27 PM

Kilmarnock Willow
 
Hello - I'm a neophyte gardener and forum user, so this whole thing is fraught with possibilities for error.

I've read a few posts on Kilmarnock Willows which seem to imply that, once serious trouble develops, there is too much going against a potted tree for it to be worthwhile to defend. We've had a lovely specimen, which has given us great pleasure, and I'd like to save it!

We had some trouble with yellow leaves last season, which righted itself, and it produces 'pussies' regularly. Over the past few days, however, it's developed a nasty, almost luminous reddish discolouration on the leaves. We repotted it into a much larger pot a couple of months ago.

Any suggestions?

Yours - David Birkett

Diane Epps 19-05-2004 08:06 AM

Kilmarnock Willow
 
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"DAVID BIRKETT" wrote in
message s.com...
Hello - I'm a neophyte gardener and forum user, so this whole thing is
fraught with possibilities for error.

I've read a few posts on Kilmarnock Willows which seem to imply that,
once serious trouble develops, there is too much going against a potted
tree for it to be worthwhile to defend. We've had a lovely specimen,
which has given us great pleasure, and I'd like to save it!

We had some trouble with yellow leaves last season, which righted
itself, and it produces 'pussies' regularly. Over the past few days,
however, it's developed a nasty, almost luminous reddish discolouration
on the leaves. We repotted it into a much larger pot a couple of
months ago.

Any suggestions?

Yours - David Birkett
--


How about feeding is it hungry?
Diane

Kay Easton 19-05-2004 01:06 PM

Kilmarnock Willow
 
In article , Diane Epps
writes

"DAVID BIRKETT" wrote in
message s.com...
Hello - I'm a neophyte gardener and forum user, so this whole thing is
fraught with possibilities for error.

I've read a few posts on Kilmarnock Willows which seem to imply that,
once serious trouble develops, there is too much going against a potted
tree for it to be worthwhile to defend. We've had a lovely specimen,
which has given us great pleasure, and I'd like to save it!

We had some trouble with yellow leaves last season, which righted
itself, and it produces 'pussies' regularly. Over the past few days,
however, it's developed a nasty, almost luminous reddish discolouration
on the leaves. We repotted it into a much larger pot a couple of
months ago.

Any suggestions?

Yours - David Birkett
--
How about feeding is it hungry?

Diane

Almost certainly not since it's been recently repotted.
And feeding a sick plant doesn't usually help matters.


--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm


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