Episode 872
Hey, Plant Lovers Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener here. Get in the know!
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It's autumn in the mountains of Arizona, and the leaves are putting on a show. But if you're seeing yellow where it shouldn't be, your plants might be trying to tell you something.
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Deciduous trees and shrubs lose their leaves in the fall – it's natural! But evergreens like Privet, Photinia, and Cotoneaster should stay green year-round. Yellowing leaves on these plants often mean they're lacking nutrients.
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Think of it like this: your plants have worked hard all year, blooming and growing. Now they need a good meal to prepare for winter and next spring's growth. If they're not getting the nutrients they need, they'll start to show signs of stress, like yellowing leaves.
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The solution? A good feeding with a balanced fertilizer like our 7-4-4 All-Purpose Plant Food. This will help your plants green up, develop strong buds for next year, and stay healthy through the winter.
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Don't forget, fertilizing in autumn is crucial, especially for new landscapes. Give your plants the nutrients they need to thrive next spring!
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