Pieris "Forest Flame"
By Labdancer51
- 9 Feb, 2010
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I used to have two of these but they both died within a couple of months of each other. I have no idea why though.
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Did you have them in all the conditions they require?
They are quite fussy plants, but once they are in the right place they are
well worth growing. I would say, one plant can just die without any
reason, just bad luck, but having two die, there has to be something
wrong somewhere.......It is a shame though, looking at this one it looks
in the best of health!!
9 Feb, 2010
In dry times, I water my Pieris Forest Flame with rain water, not tap water..
My Pieris is one I inherited from my mother's garden and has adapted well, and I even managed to get a cutting started from it, and planted that in the front garden.
I agree with Freesiaperson they seem to be a bit fussy about where they like to grow...
10 Feb, 2010
Well this one looks healthy, fingers crossed.
16 Feb, 2010
Maybe your soil was too alkaline for your Pieris ?
2 Mar, 2010
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aw thats a shame :-(
9 Feb, 2010