Re: Fungus (cross-post w/Perennials & Shadegardens)


I don't know the answers to any of your questions, Diann, but it's always
been pretty hard to find a perfect leaf anywhere in Sept.

Gail Korn

At 11:01 PM 10/5/01 -0400, you wrote:
>(I wonder what the cross-over membership is between Shadegardens,
>Perennials, and Hosta-open.  Might be interestingly tight!  Anyway, sorry
>for any inconvenience for cross-posting.)
>
>I don't hear much about fungus in these listservs.  It's possible I have
>many incidences of fungus in my gardens (or hopefully, I'm just paranoid;
>but a guy at my local plant nursery identified a Great Expectations
>browning incidence as a possible fungus, and it's not the only plant
>looking like that....)
>
>Do many of you fight fungus?  What kind of plants are highly
>succeptible?  What do you do about it?  Is it fatal?  Does it come back
>next year if you don't do anything?  Some of my old lilly of the valley
>look horrible right now: brown-red leaves with black spots everywhere.  Is
>that fungus??
>
>Also, how are English cottage gardens maintained without lots of fungus
>and mildew and rust spreading around (i.e., not much air space in there)??
>
>Thanks, oh ye gurus!
>Diann
>
>
>
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