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Tue, Jul 6, 10 at 21:58
| I have a cure for drought. I plant a buddeleia and it promptly pulls a hurricane into the Gulf. It's my own version of the butterfly effect.
Seriously, I pulled it up out of the ground and now it's in a pot, in the same spot, as it's a good exposure. The leaves are droopy and gray. Do I need to do anything to fight the rot or is it enough to get it out of the wet ground? If I need to treat it, what do I use? |
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- Posted by fool4flowers Copperas Cove, Tx 8 (kristyancheta@yahoo.com) on Tue, Jul 6, 10 at 22:17
| Just make sure its in well draining mix and if it looks too moldy you can cut it back. Good luck. I know you all got tons of rain. |
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