mouldy
By Mookins
Norfolk, United Kingdom
I have 2 items going mouldy the first is a spirea which is in the back garden, airy area, planty of light etc
the other is a Winston churchill fuschis in the front garden, again plenty of areation planty of light.
the spirea has new growth and new blooms but you can smell the mould and its white in places and powdery
the fuschia loooked fab bloomed really well but the flowers didnt last that long before they started doing the same
what have I done?
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- 16 Aug, 2009
Answers
I must admit you have to get close to the plant but I can def smell it.
will do that thank you bamboo
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17 Aug, 2009
Blimey, you must have a strong sense of smell, Mookins - I know I have, and I've never noticed a smell with mildew - that's probably what they've got. Give them a spray with some fungicide - plenty of mildew about currently, its all over my Verbenas and petunias
16 Aug, 2009