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Biological degeneration due to inbreeding among plants?
Is there such a thing as biological degeneration due to inbreeding (incest) among garden plants?
For instance, if the quality in a bed of calendulas diminishes somewhat year-after-year, could this be …
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Agave is sweating
It looks as if my agave is "sweating" a crystalline substance. The droplets are approx. 2 mm in diameter and twice as long.
Is this as it should be (also the surrounding yellowish patch in the secon …
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Azalea japonica in trouble
What happened to my beautiful Azalea japonica? I bought it in full bloom about two weeks ago (here in Central Europe), repotted it after a few days (which was perhaps a mistake), initially placed it i …
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Who is bugging this Deutzia Gracilis?
The depicted Deutzia Gracilis has apparently begun suffering from some kind of invasion.
Who is bugging it (probably aphids) and how can this be fought off (preferably without "strong" pesticides)?
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