Cult: Spots and Holes on TB
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- Subject: Cult: Spots and Holes on TB
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- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 22:41:51 -0700 (MST)
Monica L. Tittle wrote:
>
> I've noticed a lot of small brown spots and a few holes in my TB's. My
> dawrfs are fine, and blooming BTW, but the talls look like they are on their
> way to being eaten up! I've seen a few aphids and do a morning squash
> patrol everyday, but this hasn't seemed to help.
>
> Could this be a soil problem? They were moved a few months ago across state
> and are in totally different conditions than they were before. The soil
> that they were in was pretty heavy and I had to add a lot of compost to it.
> Now they are in a raised bed with a sandy loam soil. I thought this would
> make them do better than before. They have put on a lot of new leaves and
> were growing like mad for a while, and now this started happeing.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
Monica
How about leafspot and slugs? BTW what state did you move across?
Location and zone could have helped with my resonse.
Rick Tasco
Superstiton Iris Gardens
Cathey's Valley, CA in the beautiful foothills of the Sierra Nevadas
near Yosemite National Park.
Zone 8