My shrubbery was sick.
I needed advice.
I am now a highly trained and qualified horticulturist on the matter of Indian Hawthornes and fungus.
Who knew?
Who knew keeping a yard healthy would be harder than raising two children from infancy?
- As I see it, if I do what the plant lady told me, I'll have to wake up early in the morning to water. Hmmmm... An early morning feeding... just like a baby. (Watering at night can aggravate the fungus.)
- I'll also have to carefully measure this liquid medicine for my shrubs, not unlike measuring Tylenol for small sick children.
- Then, if the medicine does the trick, I'll have to continue to treat the soil for fungus to ensure that it doesn't return. Roughly akin to the 10-day rule for kid antibiotics.
- If I am able to get one shrub well, but not the others - the cycle may perpetuate itself - unless I can manage to effectively prune the shrubs so that no part of them touch the others. Yeah - passing sickness through your whole home, the only way to stop it is to quarantine everyone and make the password to exit or enter any room: LYSOL.
Those poor, poor Indian Hawthornes - they didn't get to choose who their Momma is.
Maybe they'll make it, despite of the odds stacked heavily against them.
1 comment:
dude: ZERO SCAPE ROCK GARDEN!!
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