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Posted by Lumbering_Rob WA Aust (My Page) on Thu, May 29, 03 at 0:21
| My rosemary bushes are growing well and are disease free, yet they are going slightly yellow.
They get plenty of sun and adequate water. The soil is quite poor and sandy, but that can be said of the whole of Perth where nearly everyone has a healthy rosemary bush.
The plants grow near the limestone foundations of my house, but the soil itself isn't particularly limey. Could it be a pH problem? Any other suggestions? |
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RE: Rosemary going yellow
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| The following information might be of help. I suspect it may need a drink, especially since your soil is sandy. Although all the books tell you to keep it dry, I find it takes quite a lot of water, but it won't tolerate wet feet. You've got the drainage all right (perhaps TOO good!), but I don't think the plant is benefiting from whatever water you're giving it. Give it a good soak, and toss a handful or two of compost around the base to help get the soil into condition to hold a bit more water. Rosemary grows best in full sun, in well-drained soil containing lime. It does not tolerate acid soil. Depending on climatic conditions, soil should be alkaline, very slightly moist, and well-drained, though the plant will tolerate drought conditions fairly well. Do not over- water, but do not allow the soil to dry out completely. Foliage will be sparse if plant is grown in rich soil. Fertilise with phosphorus and potash if necessary, but not nitrogen. Ideal pH 6.8, but tolerates up to pH 8.5. |
RE: Rosemary going yellow
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| Gee Rob, it can hardly be lack of water! Mine are just in full sun, were on the outer limits of the summer waterings and do well. I know of one bush where it got no water all summer as vandals damaged the sprinkler system and it's doing well. Like the lavenders the best are the driest. |
RE: Rosemary going yellow
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| Hello Rob, it might pay to check that the soil hasn't become water repellant, rosemary certainly is drought resistant when it is well established, how old are your plants? They might need feeding too, I find a little manure spread around the plants for the winter rain to wash in works well. |
RE: Rosemary going yellow
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Rob. Is the whole plant yellow all over or just the lower leaves? If the later, it may be a nitrogen deficiency. If its all over I would feed with a complete fertilizer. Rosemary can also yellow as a response to Winter. |
RE: Rosemary going yellow
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| Am a commercial grower. I got 2 hectars of rosemary aged 24 months. Rtecently I realized that certain areas in the field developed paleness on the leaves. I simply increased watering frequency and nitrogen .It worked within 2 weeks. Try this too. |
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