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Something is killing my plants!
I don't know how to post pictures here so I have included a Dropbox link to an album of photos showing the problem. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/87rvnbgpxmhpd5o/AABUpij6AkGoAQSp_u6FwBO0a?dl=0
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I'm just getting a blank page
To post pics on here you need to click on the green tree icon on the toolbar above where you type your post, and follow the instructions - sometimes it takes a while
Good luck
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
If you highlight that link and alternate click you get 'go to'
In the sticks near Peterborough
Did that but it didn't work first time - perhaps I was too impatient
Top row, left to right:
First pic (top left) nothing wrong with that viola that some deadheading and perhaps a bit of feed wouldn't cure.
Next to that - the flowers have died - they do, they don't last for ever. The plant looks healthy with new green shoots.
Another viola/pansy - it's not been dead headed and could probably have done with repotting in some fresh compost. Probably not going to make it but they're not long-lived plants.
Not sure what's caused the holes in the leaf, but is it on a lot of leaves or just a few? If it's just few I wouldn't worry, just pick them off and burn them.
Not sure about the next one - looks like little cones on the evergreen.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Now I can't see the pics again!
But from what I can remember there was a bit of snail or insect damage on some leaves, and some little galls (like pimples) on some tree and shrub leaves. These are usually caused by insects, but are harmless, just part of the wonder of Nature and nothing to worry about http://www.woodlands.co.uk/blog/flora-and-fauna/plant-galls/
Nothing in your garden will ever be perfect - try not to worry about it
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.