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  • Leaf spot - HelpfulGardener. com
    * a bacterial infection commonly attacks white flowering lilacs via lesions in the tree, leaves, etc the dots start yellow or brown and then turn black eventually causing the leaves (and blooms sometimes) to wilt Improved air flow and more sun seems to help
  • Transplanted bush and leaves turned brown. What do I do now
    I had to move my lilac bush and it sat in a bucket for a week or so Planted it in good soil, but leaves turned brown Should I cut it back now or wait till spring? Or what should I do? microcollie Green Thumb Posts: 319 Joined: Fri Jun 04, 2010 5:17 pm Location: Western MA Quote Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:22 am
  • Nurseries and Garden Centers in Colorado - HelpfulGardener. com
    vegetable garden rose gardening flower gardening container gardening japanese garden hydrangeas garden design lilacs bonsai perennials gardening tips questions answers garden nurseries landscapers designers Applewood Seed Company, Inc Arvada, Colorado 303-431-7333 info: Wildflower seeds and selected native grass seed Edge of the Rockies
  • Advice needed on lilac in new home - HelpfulGardener. com
    Lilacs are shrubs, not trees That is they grow as a colony of a whole bunch of stems They bloom better on newer wood For old lilacs (which yours is definitely not), they can be rejuvenated by cutting out a lot of the old stems So no I wouldn't cut the new stems out 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “Lilacs Forum” Jump to
  • Buying Lilac Blooms? - HelpfulGardener. com
    My daughter is planning a spring wedding 2008 She would love to have lilacs included in arrangements The florists websites I have checked do not sell lilac blooms This far north lilacs bloom great some years and not others, so they could not be depended on for a set date Does anyone know of a way to purchase these blooms? Hydrangeas are a favorite, too Thanks for any possible advice! 1
  • Blank Slate - HelpfulGardener. com
    Blank SlateI want to do something different and interesting with the bed Something long-lasting and vibrant The front of the house has a few hundred tulips, daffodils, lilies of many varieties and I'll be putting in some annuals later in the year The backyard has a small pond, roses, lilacs, tulips and a few more lilies In total, I put in 500 bulbs last year and about 1000 the year before
  • lilac fungus - HelpfulGardener. com
    I have a white type of fungus growing on my lilac trunk and on some of the leaves, Please help I have nursed this litle rtee for 2yrs and do not want to lose it thank you so much david
  • If you could grow anything. . . - Page 1 - HelpfulGardener. com
    Lilacs, rhododendron, kalmia Too hot here for them Cherries, too Ohhhh, Narcissus, Tulipa, too Blue spruce! Paper birch!




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