[Arid_gardener] Question from Home-Hort WWW page
pniesl at yahoo.com
pniesl at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 15 20:33:23 MST 2006
Pamela
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pniesl at yahoo.com
Three weeks ago I had my backyard landscaped. I had a variety of plants (bougainvillea, cape honeysuckle, desert spoon, yucca, orange jubiliee, and a dwarf citrus tree) planted along my back south wall, which faces north. The "Superstition Gold" Bougainvillea's leaves are limp and have turned light green / yellow and are falling off. I have the irrigation system set for 45 minutes every 3 days, as directed by the landscaper. The other plants seem to be doing OK - although another Bougainvillea's leaves look like they have some kind of water spotting on them and are also kind of limp. What can I do to keep from losing the Gold Bougainvillea? (The plants are all on the same line, but the tree has 3 emitters.) Pam
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