My sweet pea plants, planted in mid-March, have blossoms forming, but all of a sudden, the leaves have white spots all over them. It doesn't look like powdery mildew. The leaves suddenly almost look variegated. I'm wondering whether it is anthracnose or some other mosaic virus? After I...
I am happy to report my sea holly plant seems to be coming back. Yippee. I think either the cat smashed it lying on it, severing its stems, or it was dying of thirst. I watered it heavily, and I see new growth.
I have a couple of roses that have reverted to their rootstock and now put out a lot of the old-fashioned red roses called "Dr. Huey," on puny stems, detracting from the roses that were grafted on it, "Scent from Above," and "Mr. Lincoln," and "Enchanted Evening." The first two are red...
Wow! Yippee! I'm so thrilled and honored, and your posting my picture brought good luck! There is new growth today! I guess my cats just smashed it. Will protect with a basket while its new leaves are coming up. The cats love lying in the big, cool pot of dirt it's planted in, and I can't say...
Carol Dee, how did your sea holly perish? Mine is looking weird. It's bloomed for at least 5 years, but this year all of a sudden it wilted and some of the leaves dried up. Is that how yours acted before it perished?
Thanks, catjac. Could be. But it started out so promising looking and then all of a sudden... I read that it usually blooms for years and years? Smart Red, I am sending you my Sea Holly, herewith. Baymule this is it. Isn't it gorgeous?