Re: Leaves of Sun Power


Old unfertilized plants in the ground more than 1 year are doing it.

I wondered if its the extra rain here but it sounds like the same thing in
many places?  Could it be common but because we're looking we see the usual
and think its unusual?

>Can fertilizing have anything to do with it?  Like lots of
>it in the nurseries, soft leaves, yet new growth is a little tougher?  Just
>a thought!
>Barbara

Butch Ragland So. Indiana zone 5

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