My Jennie is yellow ,why? Could fertilizer do this?
I have had this plant a long time and it is always green.
The Oak Leaf Hydrandeas is blooming nice.
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I have creeping jennie. It was really green when it came back after the winter, but is slowly turning more yellow. I thought maybe the amount of sun makes a difference. I will be curious if anyone knows for sure. Its' odd that yours has always been green before! I hope you have a great weekend.
Well heck, I know there is a golden jenny. I also know that the colors change depending on the amount of shade it receives.......! That's my redneck 2 cents worth...
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I have creeping jennie. It was really green when it came back after the winter, but is slowly turning more yellow. I thought maybe the amount of sun makes a difference. I will be curious if anyone knows for sure. Its' odd that yours has always been green before!
I hope you have a great weekend.
Wish I could help, but I have a brown thumb. You certainly don't want gardening advice from me.
Think you need to take Jennie to the plant doctor, Patsy. In other words, I have no clue. But, good luck. Sure hope you don't lose her.
Mildred, It bloomed last year for the first time and it had little yellow flowers
Thanks any way Linda.
Larane if it dies I will get more if I can find it.
Well heck, I know there is a golden jenny. I also know that the colors change depending on the amount of shade it receives.......! That's my redneck 2 cents worth...
Oh dear You may be right Darla, I think it was in part shade before.
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