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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Apr 27 2012 : 06:48:58 AM Hey all-- The last few years, my hollyhock leaves have come up fine, then after about a week, get all these rust/brown spot all over the leaves. They look awful, and obviously, the flower isn't a big production because "something" is wrong with them. Anyone have any idea? Should I simply dig them up and start fresh? Is it something in the soil, now?
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Apr 27 2012 : 1:08:31 PM Ugh--yuck. Exactly, Audrey. I'm going to have to print this out and read it. I don't remember that my Grandmother or Great Aunt EVER had this problem with theirs--in fact, my grandmother always told me they were the "easiest thing to grow" but I've had nothing but ugly foilage and no flower since I planted them.
Bummer. I'll see if I can fix what is apparently, VERY broken.
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acairnsmom |
Posted - Apr 27 2012 : 10:05:00 AM I found this on the internet. Is this what your leaves look like? http://learningstore.uwex.edu/assets/pdfs/A2613.PDF
Audrey
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crittergranny |
Posted - Apr 27 2012 : 07:12:42 AM I don't know much but maybe it is a fungus and you could get a fungicide to spray on them?
Horse poor in the boonies.
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