Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Yardening mid March 2015 , 0 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: I was so "energized" to do something outside today. Such a rare, wonderful day cannot be wasted! I cleaned up my Hellebores I spread Humus-Manure all over my raised be--and also my compost on top of that. Still will dig all that up together...soon... Of course--all this went on top of a layer of half-rotten leaves from last fall. Then--I transplanted my Yaku Prince Rhodo in the raised bed's right corner. Poor...poor--Rhodo! It does not look good at all....Everything is droopy. Last year--after me and others got this from the HD--as fall arrived--I knew I did not have a place to transplant it in--so I potted it up in a bigger pot. This pot spent the winter nestled down in another pot with soil in it. Me thinks---that all this just created a muddy place for the pot. Maybe almost no drainage? Just thinking........It was not a good thing... As time went on--I noticed that all the leaves on this Rhodo were drooping. I thought--Well--OK! It is winter. It still had bloom buds all over--so not to worry. Today--as I was transplanting this in my raised bed--there had been NO new roots developed at all in the new soil in the bigger pot. More like--there were LESS....I am pretty sure it had root rot b/c of all the moisture. As I transplanted it today--many of the bloom buds just snapped off. They were not fresh or green or robust. More like dry---just holding their shape.. SO! Now it is potted into my raised bed--in leaf mold and compost and a bit of humus manure---all mixed in. The soil is so wet--i did not dare water it any more. MAN!!! You should have seen all the earthworms in the soil as i was digging the hole!!!! I now need your opinion on what the chance are that it will recover. Does not look promising to me....time will tell.... Here are a couple pictures from today: 1--The now potted in the raised bed Rhodo 2--Looking down from the top of it. HELP!!!! G. |


