Re: Iris disease
- Subject: Re: Iris disease
- From: J* I* J*
- Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 10:55:51 -0700
Can anyone help me with some answers to this?
Thx
John
on 4/5/01 6:06 AM, Johann Basson at JBasson1@csir.co.za wrote:
Dear Mr Jones,
I stay in Pretoria in South Africa.
I wonder whether you could advise me: my irisses' leaves turn brownish and
the stem where it enters the ground and under the groung becomes soggy and
filled with small white worms.
My irisses have been planted in well drained soil and get whole day
sunshine. The soil does not have much compost.
Any recoomendations how to address this problem?
Your support will be much appreciated.
Johann Basson
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