My submission for the plant doctors
This week on Garden Rant, I have asked readers to send in their plant problems so that the writers of What’s Wrong With My Plant can diagnose them. Check it out.
And I thought I’d start it off with (one of) my own problems—some weird growths/discolorations I’ve noticed on my wisteria.
Not a biggie; I mean, how do you kill a wisteria. But still, it is funny-looking
Comments
Not worth worrying about or doing anything about. The source of the problem is probably some surface damage to the bark which let the fungus inside.
Have a cold one and enjoy the changes in fungus colors when it gets wet from the rain.
Frank Hyman
www.liberatedgardener.net
Because its easier to enjoy your garden when you're not enslaved by it.