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Apr 13, 2021 8:54 AM CST
Name: Ian McBeth
Lincoln, NE (Zone 5b)
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LorettaNJ said:I do grow ajuga and I like it but as soon as I get good coverage, it rots away. I suspect the Asian Jumping Worms are eating the roots. The telltale coffee ground-like dirt is left and the plant is healthy one day and suddenly rootless.


Loretta ~ I'm sorry that has happened. My ajuga has gotten crown rot in the past from excessive amounts of rain. My shade garden has spots that make shallow puddles, and some of those puddles have had ajuga in them. So there are always spots of ajuga that look more patchy than others.
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