Q&A – What has happened to my 2-year-old rosemary? Is this the dog?
Question:
What has happened to my 2-year-old rosemary? Is this the dog?
Answer:
The dog watering the plant every day could very well be the reason for it turning brown. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says with the heat of summer the salt from urine could be burning the plant. She recommends moving the plant to get it away from the place the dog likes to use, perhaps put it in a pot.
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What has happened to my 2-year-old rosemary? Is this the dog?
Answer:
The dog watering the plant every day could very well be the reason for it turning brown. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says with the heat of summer the salt from urine could be burning the plant. She recommends moving the plant to get it away from the place the dog likes to use, perhaps put it in a pot.
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