Q&A – Why aren’t my shrubs blooming?
Question:
Why aren’t my shrubs blooming?
Answer:
TSU Extension Agent, Joellen Dimond, suggests that this may be because the plants are not getting enough light to support blooming. Both Indian hawthorns and photinias are susceptible to leaf spots. Leaf spots are a fungal disease that grows when the leaves have water on them for a long time. Shady areas will dry slower which will encourage the leaf spots.
Related Resources:
Indian Hawthorn
Photinia (Red Tip)
Why aren’t my shrubs blooming?
Answer:
TSU Extension Agent, Joellen Dimond, suggests that this may be because the plants are not getting enough light to support blooming. Both Indian hawthorns and photinias are susceptible to leaf spots. Leaf spots are a fungal disease that grows when the leaves have water on them for a long time. Shady areas will dry slower which will encourage the leaf spots.
Related Resources:
Indian Hawthorn
Photinia (Red Tip)