Can anyone advise me why the black tulip in my rear garden become like this? I've kept watering it regularly!
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Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Black Tulip in Rear Garden 4Feb 27, 2015 10:21 am I think most Magnolias like a deep rich soil and full sun. If yours has all that plus enough water and fertiliser then it may be just a hiccup. You also don't say where you are. It's not getting sunburnt is it ? Stewie Re: Black Tulip in Rear Garden 7Feb 27, 2015 2:50 pm Stewie D I think most Magnolias like a deep rich soil and full sun. If yours has all that plus enough water and fertiliser then it may be just a hiccup. You also don't say where you are. It's not getting sunburnt is it ? Stewie Sorry I'm in Melb. So what should I do if it's sun-burnt? Re: Black Tulip in Rear Garden 8Feb 27, 2015 5:45 pm Try Althoms solution first of the camelia and azalea fertiliser and see what happens. Is it in decent soil as in did you do a lot of prep with it ? If it has good soil and good drainage then keeping the water up to it should negate any really hot days as they usually like full sun. Stewie Re: Black Tulip in Rear Garden 9Feb 27, 2015 6:26 pm The other thing to try if it is getting a bit fried is some DroughtShield or DroughtGuard - can't remember the exact name but you can get it at the big green shed. You spray it on the plant and it forms a barrier so the leaves don't lose moisture. Re: Black Tulip in Rear Garden 11Mar 02, 2015 9:50 am Althom The other thing to try if it is getting a bit fried is some DroughtShield or DroughtGuard - can't remember the exact name but you can get it at the big green shed. You spray it on the plant and it forms a barrier so the leaves don't lose moisture. Thanks Althom! will try! Re: Black Tulip in Rear Garden 12Mar 02, 2015 2:27 pm Quote: Hi Stewie D, the soil that I used was just potting mix (I know it's not good enough right?) Ermmm, nope. Potting mix is OK to start something off but for long term health of a bigger plant you should have given the soil a good prep as per FuManchus guide viewtopic.php?f=19&t=52961 Stewie Re: Black Tulip in Rear Garden 13Mar 02, 2015 3:01 pm Stewie D Quote: Hi Stewie D, the soil that I used was just potting mix (I know it's not good enough right?) Ermmm, nope. Potting mix is OK to start something off but for long term health of a bigger plant you should have given the soil a good prep as per FuManchus guide viewtopic.php?f=19&t=52961 Stewie Thanks for the info! much appreciated!! Hi All, see above image. The required setback from the rear boundary in my case is 5m, as you can see the shape of the site and location of the boundary is slightly… 0 8432 The warning is on the sticker on the door too. Second the aluminium powdercoat 6 18178 |