Magic Carpet Spirea
Gardening Reference » Gardening in 2006
by luis_pr on June 24, 2006 08:32 AM
Sorry to hear that, Donna. Check the easy things first, soil moisture...
Insert a finger in the soil near the trunk to a depth of two inches and see if the soil feels dry or wet. If dry then it needs more water; they sure like their water during the summer! If wet, it is getting too much water and you need to cut back. Spireas are tolerant of many soils except those that are extremely wet. Make sure that the root ball is getting wet since roots are too young to have grown much yet.
Other possibilities: Are you mulching underneath the plant? Pot bound roots could be a problem but I think your plant would have shown symptoms of this after a year or so. Check for the presence of insects on either side of the leaves.
Luis
Insert a finger in the soil near the trunk to a depth of two inches and see if the soil feels dry or wet. If dry then it needs more water; they sure like their water during the summer! If wet, it is getting too much water and you need to cut back. Spireas are tolerant of many soils except those that are extremely wet. Make sure that the root ball is getting wet since roots are too young to have grown much yet.
Other possibilities: Are you mulching underneath the plant? Pot bound roots could be a problem but I think your plant would have shown symptoms of this after a year or so. Check for the presence of insects on either side of the leaves.
Luis
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I planted 4 Magic Carpet Spireas this spring. They were doing beautifully. About a month ago the bloomed with beautiful dark pink flowers. Just this past week, seemingly overnight, the leaves on the branches started to die. Although there is still some green, most of the branches are dying off. What could have caused this and is there any help? Thank you. Donna
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Donna