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Lonicera Baggens no longer gold....
I planted some small lonicera's about 5 years ago, and they transplanted
well 3 years ago, still a nice gold colour. This spring for some reason about 6 plants, the larger of the batch, have all turned green and show no signs of turning back to the previous golden foliage. There are two small plants from the same batch that have stayed golden. They are all in a row alongside the village lane. The soil is very chalky, and I have done my usual trick of putting some of my wood ash round the bases as I do with most shrubs (it spreads the ash and makes some use of it). But I did that in previous years and the leaves stayed the same. Any ideas?? -- David |
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