Re: yellow leaves


Well, the first problem was, root maggots ate my seeds. I replanted then it took
awhile because of that two weeks of rain. I'll catch up.

Pumkinguy@aol.com wrote:

> Brent,
>    It is common on a cool Spring to have transplants look sickly and even
> throw off a couple bad leaves before it takes hold. A week of good weather in
> the 80s and they will turn around. Assuming the soil isn't overdosed with
> fertilizer.
>                                           pumkinguy@aol.com
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