The reason rosemary turns brown is because of root rot and fungal disease. Rosemary is a Mediterranean plant that prefers dry conditions. Persistently damp soils because of over watering, slow...
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Rosemary is a drought-resistant plant that thrives in poor, well-draining soils and full sun, so the reason rosemary leaves are turning yellow is because of excess nitrogen in the soil or as a sign...
Lavender 'Provence' (Lavandula x Intermedia) is a perennial, evergreen, subshrub. It is one of the hardiest and most adaptable lavender varieties capable of growing in, hot and cold climates and can...
Lavender 'Phenomenal' (Lavandula x Intermedia) is a perennial, evergreen, sub shrub that is one of the most versatile lavenders, capable of thriving in dry, hot and cold climates and is notable for...
Lavender is a perennial sub-shrub that does come back after Winter and lives for many years with the right care, growing in the appropriate climate and conditions. Spanish and French lavenders may...
The reason your lavender is drying out (often from the bottom) is because of root rot. Lavenders prefer well-draining sandy soils so that their roots remain dry between bouts of watering. Over...
