This poor sad looking house needs help.
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Need some help here! Flowering almond bush looking sad.
Comments (10)I still have (3) fairly viable Flowering Almond Shrubs. I've always loved the spring bloom, and the shrub usually doesn't look too bad the rest of the year either. Two years ago, after 5 years or so of growth and flowering, I began to experience wilting on my shrubs right after blooming. At first, it wasn't too bad, but as the years have gone by, the effect is becoming worse and worse. I did some googling, and it appears that there is a fungal disease that is common to these shrubs that is commonly called "brown-off". What I found in prior years directed me to prune off the affected branches (to avoid infection of healthy branches) and to let the plants rejuvenate over the summer, which they did. But, as I said, each year my plants would look worse. This year, I found that this disease actually enters the shrubs via the blooms (which makes a lot of sense). Anyway, I've trimmed them back again, (thankfully, I do have some healthy growth and foliage) ... and I've given them a dose of Bayer's All-in-One Rose systemic treatment. Next year, I'm going to try and remember to give my plants a fungal treatment in the weeks BEFORE they bloom. Hopefully, this might stave off the infection....See MorePoor tomato plant looks sad- has spots and yellowing
Comments (5)Your really only suppose to fertilize it every couple months. How so often do you water it? Are you watering it and its raining as well? Or it could not be getting enough stick ur finger in the soil and see if its dry or damp. I would take it out the pot and put in the ground and see if it does any better. Good luck with your tomato plant, as i recently did not. I had a differnty species of caterpillar not the green ones, there like white n black,but what it did was borow itself into the stem of my plant and ate the inside of the whole plant which turned the plant completely hollow....See MoreSo sad......Poor dog
Comments (14)People also need to understand that there are many people that don't believe in spending money on a dog....The line of thought with them is..It is an animal.. meant to be outside and meant to fend for themselves. Take my dad, he loved his dogs, but he was raised at a time where people didn't spend money on shots, heart worms prevention and all that other "stuff". Families back then didn't have money to spend at the vets office.You did good to have money to spend at the grocery store. but His dogs were well loved and taken care of, he didn't abuse them. They were fed and kept warm, but that was it. They lived a long long time..both have now crossed the Rainbow bridge... My neighbor has never in all of her years of having dogs has only taken 1 of them to the vet...Her children who are younger than I was raised to believe the same thing. Animals don't go to the vets!! I could tell you cruelty/abuse stories from that family that would make you cry...but the pound here isn't interested... This type of mentality is very common here..I don't know if it is a southern thing or if other areas of the country has this same type of thinking. littlebit...See MoreSad looking succulents, need advice
Comments (4)The 1st may be Sedum morganianum that has lost lots of leaves and is etiolated. Or some other trailing sedum... The Kalanchoe tomentosa may be goner (I wouldn't bother buying plant in such condition). If the 'partner' is the little think on left, that looks pretty bad - tip still shows sign of life, if the stem (have to cut it) is healthy, there is a slim chance it may grow. 3rd may be some sedeveria, I don't see much wrong with it; just pot I up and see. If the one with damage is healed over, don't worry much about it. If it is soft or open wound, cutting and re-rooting may be better....See Morenjay
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