DirkvanDreven
Shohin
I've a garden with a fungus in the soil, Verticillium Dahlia, that is, I think. It was diagnosed by other, but never I a laboratory.
Perhaps it cam with the strawberries or the potatoes. Anyway, the maples I had in the ground, in my garden grew well all summer but in autumn shoots and branches would turn black and die. Realising what was wrong, I dug the maples and put them in new soil in pond baskets. The dying of tips of branches, and the losing of bark went on. The only trident I managed to save, is growing at the moment, but edges of new leafs are turning black. Could this still be the Verticillium or is there another reason for this.
Perhaps it cam with the strawberries or the potatoes. Anyway, the maples I had in the ground, in my garden grew well all summer but in autumn shoots and branches would turn black and die. Realising what was wrong, I dug the maples and put them in new soil in pond baskets. The dying of tips of branches, and the losing of bark went on. The only trident I managed to save, is growing at the moment, but edges of new leafs are turning black. Could this still be the Verticillium or is there another reason for this.