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Clementine
Chapel Hill, NC
(Zone 7b)

July 16, 2007
10:58 AM

Post #3742022

Over the past few weeks I have been loosing some of my white vincas. They first turn sickly looking, then yellow and fall over. Yesterday, I found a new one that's dying and I stuck my finger under the root and it seems like there is a hole, but it could also be the original planting medium that is getting soft.

I don't think I have voles. Could it be some grub? "Vinca eating monster"?

This is the first year I have this problem. Last year, I had lots of beautiful vincas to fill in spots. Any ideas?

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