Name: Terri Osipov Rome, Georgia (Zone 7b) Every day in the yard is a GOOD day
I am so thankful for everyone's advice...and not a day goes by that I don't find another problem lurking in my garden. So, here is the first issue I found yesterday morning. I have sprayed my hollyhocks regularly with Daconil and have managed to ward off rust for the most part. Despite that, most leaves are now turning yellow and brown and quickly dying off. Is it from these nuisance bugs that I have to spray off every day with soapy water? What are they? Good? Bad? Or, is it maybe my fault by using the Daconil on the smaller (newer?) leaves and essentially burning them? :(
"Speak to the Earth and it shall teach Thee" Job 12:8