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Old 31-07-2004, 11:20 AM
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Hi all

Last weekend I planted a Weigela Florida Tango in my front garden (quite
clayey soil) but it's not settling in well. The leaves are drooping and a
lot of them have curled up and died. It's in a corner location between the
house and a tall hedge, but gets a fair amount of sun in the afternoon
from the south-west direction. I have watered it every evening. I don't
want to lose this plant - can anybody advise me on what I might be doing
wrong here?

Thanks,
Helen

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Old 31-07-2004, 01:50 PM
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'Helen',

This is strange. You do not say whether the plant has ample root
structure or whether it has been dug up and transplanted.

Either it is lacking water or the clay is acting as a sump, preventing
adequate drainage causing the plant to sit in water.

More useful information:

http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/p....asp?code=W750

Regards,
Emrys Davies.






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Hi all

Last weekend I planted a Weigela Florida Tango in my front garden

(quite
clayey soil) but it's not settling in well. The leaves are drooping

and a
lot of them have curled up and died. It's in a corner location between

the
house and a tall hedge, but gets a fair amount of sun in the afternoon
from the south-west direction. I have watered it every evening. I

don't
want to lose this plant - can anybody advise me on what I might be

doing
wrong here?

Thanks,
Helen

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Default Weigela Florida Tango not looking well

'Helen',

This is strange. You do not say whether the plant has ample root
structure or whether it has been dug up and transplanted.

Either it is lacking water or the clay is acting as a sump, preventing
adequate drainage causing the plant to sit in water.

More useful information:

http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/p....asp?code=W750

Regards,
Emrys Davies.






"Hel" wrote in message
news
Hi all

Last weekend I planted a Weigela Florida Tango in my front garden

(quite
clayey soil) but it's not settling in well. The leaves are drooping

and a
lot of them have curled up and died. It's in a corner location between

the
house and a tall hedge, but gets a fair amount of sun in the afternoon
from the south-west direction. I have watered it every evening. I

don't
want to lose this plant - can anybody advise me on what I might be

doing
wrong here?

Thanks,
Helen

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