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Lono Tulsa, OK
June 10, 2007 10:24 PM Post #3600465
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I have a lovely patch of lamb's ear that's just been thriving until the past few weeks. Now it's all turning yellow-ish, and I'm afraid it's diseased. It seems to be uniform, and I don't see anything structurally wrong with them. Is there a common soil deficiency or disease that does this to lamb's ear?
I wanted to add that we've had a very wet spring, and this could be part of the problem. If it is, how do I help it recover?
This message was edited Jun 10, 2007 9:57 PM |
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