Southern magnolia sapling help
I have a magnolia sapling that I transplanted from a friend’s flower garden (unwanted growth from mature magnolia nearby) and has been in my yard for a year. It grew several more leaves since winter and seems to enjoy the sun exposure. There is another cluster of leaves right at the base. We give it a soaking watering about once a week if we don’t get additional rain. It just seems to have not changed much from last year. I want to know what more than I can do for it, and what your thoughts are based on the image. There are a few holes in some leaves so I assume an insecticide is in order. The ground here (NE Arkansas) is heavily clay. How can I help it thrive and ensure continued health? We put pine mulch on it initially but haven’t since planting.
Originally by u/FrankieJasmineAddams on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yumee9bc
I have a magnolia sapling that I transplanted from a friend’s flower garden (unwanted growth from mature magnolia nearby) and has been in my yard for a year. It grew several more leaves since winter and seems to enjoy the sun exposure. There is another cluster of leaves right at the base. We give it a soaking watering about once a week if we don’t get additional rain. It just seems to have not changed much from last year. I want to know what more than I can do for it, and what your thoughts are based on the image. There are a few holes in some leaves so I assume an insecticide is in order. The ground here (NE Arkansas) is heavily clay. How can I help it thrive and ensure continued health? We put pine mulch on it initially but haven’t since planting.
Originally by u/FrankieJasmineAddams on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yumee9bc
Southern magnolia sapling help
I have a magnolia sapling that I transplanted from a friend’s flower garden (unwanted growth from mature magnolia nearby) and has been in my yard for a year. It grew several more leaves since winter and seems to enjoy the sun exposure. There is another cluster of leaves right at the base. We give it a soaking watering about once a week if we don’t get additional rain. It just seems to have not changed much from last year. I want to know what more than I can do for it, and what your thoughts are based on the image. There are a few holes in some leaves so I assume an insecticide is in order. The ground here (NE Arkansas) is heavily clay. How can I help it thrive and ensure continued health? We put pine mulch on it initially but haven’t since planting.
Originally by u/FrankieJasmineAddams on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yumee9bc
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