Hampshire Country Gardener Autumn 2017

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Why do plants die?

Gill Heavens sympathises with those who think they can’t keep plants healthy and offers some reasons -not excuses- about what happens to the casualties Recently I took on a new gardening client. At our first session she said to me “I’m hopeless at gardening, everything dies!” She thought it was a vendetta, that she had plant withering fingers. Contrary to popular belief, plants do not die because they don’t like you. However, they might well give up the ghost if they don’t like how you are treating them. In fact there are many reasons why plants perish. As we will see some of these factors can be controlled, some can be prevented and some you have no sway over at all!

Soil Type

Every soil is different. Even in the same garden it can vary substantially in its composition. There are six main constituents, and the amounts of each create the personality of the soil. These ingredients are clay, sand, silt, chalk, loam

Their environment

One of the ways to keep a plant in full health is to grow it in the same conditions as its natural habitat. This might be anything from boggy shade to talcum-dry full sun. This is not always possible. Few of us have a savannah or mountain range out the back so all we can do is our best. For example, alpine plants should be grown in well-drained soil and prairie plants will perform best in an open, sunny position. Some plants are however more adaptable than others. If you do take a risk, make sure you keep an eye on your experiments. If they are visibly protesting and it goes unchecked, they may well keel over and die. 8

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and peat. They will affect how much water is retained, how good the drainage is and how well the soil holds onto its nutrients. Get to know your soil and you will be able to choose the plants you grow in an educated manner. Try to grow lavender in a heavy clay soil and you won’t be enjoying it for long. Grow roses in a light sandy soil and they will become scrawny and sickly.


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