I have different challenges
in the garden this year,
compared to drought years
in the past.
One is slugs
with the recent
wet weather.
The pulmonaria
bloomed well
this year,
but the leaves
are getting hit now.
The hosta are being eaten also.
But I'm not doing
anything about it
except letting
nature run
its course.
My miniature rose
alternates between
blooming and
being eaten alive.
I have resorted
The daisies near
the drain from
the eaves above
are an uneven height.
I'm not sure if it is
from the rain runoff
or the landscaper
spraying for weeds
in the drain area.
The hydrangea blooms
are hidden down in
the leaves, but I have
been cutting some stems
away to reveal them
and allow some sun in.
The salvia spikes and
the petunias (drooping)
are having a hard time.
I've added a
which is supposed
to encourage blooms
along the stems
but it doesn't
seem to help.
I tried seaweed fertilizer
and it does help
for a couple days.
I've cut the petunias back.
What to do next?
Check back later for
progress with the
problem planters.
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