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Wed, Apr 22, 09 at 0:13
| Im starting a container garden this year and I'm having problems with my sugar snap peas. I realize it has some kind of fungus because the lower leaves turned yellow and now brown but the upper leaves about a good 75% is vibrant green. Can the peas be saved??? Can someone give me advice>>> Thank You very much! |
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- Posted by ruthieg__tx z8 TX (My Page) on Wed, Apr 22, 09 at 21:06
| If the top growth is growing good and looks good I wouldn't worry about the lower leaves. I find it often happens to my green beans too...I'm not sure but I always worry about them at that stage and they always turn out fine. What makes you think it is a fungus? |
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| Thanks for the response! Well everytime I have a problem I turned to the internet and try to find the answer. I've read that if the leaves turn yellow that it may be a fungus...probably from watering too much...again, Im guessing. I will ride it out and see what will happen to my peas! |
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