Jewelweeds make nice with their leaves when their roots share roots. In lab experiments, seedlings of Impatiens wildflowers react mildly when planted in pots with other offspring from the same mother ...
In shady areas where most flowers refuse to bloom, gardeners could always rely on easy-to-grow impatiens for colorful flowers from spring to fall. This could change if a new fungal disease, impatiens ...
Q: I read your article on the disease that is affecting impatiens. Mine are dying from it. The recommendation was not to plant impatiens next year or maybe longer than that. I'm curious as to why the ...
Q-I know some people say they are tired of impatiens, but not I! I grow them in hanging baskets, in window boxes, in patio planters and in the ground. The more recently introduced New Guinea hybrids ...
They’re a deservedly popular choice for the summer garden, but if yours aren’t looking their best, you’ll be asking why are my impatiens leaves turning yellow? Impatiens – or busy Lizzies as they’re ...
Q: Should I be yanking all of my impatiens so that mildew stuff doesn't infect other nearby plants? I'm wondering if I should even turn over my diseased impatiens bed. This is all too bad, but we have ...
The blight causes the impatiens plants to wither and die Some local nurseries are resisting customers' pleas for the shade-friendly favorite There are other shade garden alternatives to impatiens Four ...
Impatiens are cheerful, mounded annuals that provide precious and steady floral display in shadier corners of the patio and border and look great in containers. But they are so good, folks with ...
Your description indicates that you have had downy mildew on your impatiens. Downy mildew of impatiens has been observed in the United States since about 1994 but became more widespread and ...
I’m often asked if it’s safe to start growing common impatiens in our gardens again. What was once North America’s number one selling bedding plant and often touted as Mother Nature’s most perfect ...
Impatiens have always been the go-to flower for summer gardens. Then downy mildew arrived and they all but vanished. Now they are back, with new disease-resistant busy lizzies as well as hardier, ...
Impatiens have long been our go-to plant for shady flowerbeds. The common garden impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) thrive in shady to partly shady locations and typically cover themselves with colorful ...