garden q&a
Bearded iris has fungal problems
Cut off all infected parts of the foliage and remove from the site. The spores overwinter on old leaves and flower stalks, so clean these up in fall and spring. The fungus thrives in mild, damp conditions. Provide full sun and good air circulation. Don't water overhead. (They rarely need watering and tolerate droughts easily.) A fungicide, such as one containing chlorothanonil, can be sprayed as a preventative. Because they have a waxy coating on their leaves, mix a spreader-sticker into the spray to help it adhere better.
Primarily, test the soil for lead. Go to the soil testing icon on the Home and Garden Information Center website below. It links to fact sheets about selecting and using soil testing labs, how to take a soil sample, and a list of labs in our region. Some labs include lead in the basic soil test. Select a lab, download their form, and submit your soil samples with a check to the lab. A cup of soil is needed for each garden area or bed that you test. You can use a plastic sandwich bag to send each soil sample. Tip: Dry out the soil before mailing. It weighs less, so postage will be less, too. Soil test results give recommendations to adjust pH and nutrient deficiencies. If lead is found, search “lead” on our website for further direction.
Digging Deeper
Just when cucumbers seem on the way, the whole plant can wilt and cucumber dreams fizzle. Watering doesn't reverse this sudden wilt, because drought is not the problem. It's brought on by striped or spotted