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Canary Climber Dying

Posted by mamashakesit Arkansas (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 17, 12 at 15:13

My canary climber is dying from the bottom up. I've had a problem with tiny little gnat-like bugs infesting it. It is planted in a garden I created at the house I've renting, which was once a pile of rotting branches, leaves and other yard refuse. The newest growth on top is still healthy, but it's going fast, the leaves at the bottom yellowing and dying. Anyone know what this might be? Is it the bugs? I also have cardinal climbers and moonflower vine back there, among other flowers. They are OK right now...but I don't want them to suffer the same fate.


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RE: Canary Climber Dying

my gawd.. what does she shake ????

lol

was there an actual soil under this pile you planted it on top of???? i am wondering if.. w/o soil.. the pile is drying too fast at depth????

its hard w/o a pic ...

ken


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RE: Canary Climber Dying

I cleared out everything and was left with a bare patch...there were morning glories planted there at one time and what appears to be a tulip is also popping up...so there was flowers there at one time. It probably isn't the greatest quality soil, but everything else seems to be doing OK...not great, but not horrible either.

Mama shakes on the dance floor to some good blues.


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