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    Verticillium wilt on blackberries?

    We're at 29 S latitude. Our summers are hot, dry and long (may to october) and temperatures easily reach 38 C. Winters are cooler because of the altitude (500-800 m) but still relatively mild. But we're surrounded by micro-climates. Above us is Safed (+900m), where it sometimes snows in winter...
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    Verticillium wilt on blackberries?

    Thanks for the suggestion. I hope you're right and it's just a matter of roots getting established. We'll find out in the coming months. I wanted to plant other shrubs right by it but I'll just wait and see how this one evolves...
  3. Galileogreens

    Verticillium wilt on blackberries?

    Thanks for the advice. I'm not south of the equator but in the the Galilee region, a warm Mediterranean/ mountain climate. Our winters are rainy but temperatures rarely go bellow 32 F.
  4. Galileogreens

    Verticillium wilt on blackberries?

    Hi! I'm still relatively new in gardening. A couple of weeks ago, I planted a blackberry bush in my garden. All went well until the past few days when I suddenly noticed that the lower leaves were turning yellow and withering. The other leaves were also developing black contours on their edges...
  5. Galileogreens

    Verticillium wilt on blackberries ?

    Hi! I'm still relatively new in gardening. A couple of weeks ago, I planted a blackberry bush in my garden. All went well until the past few days when I suddenly noticed that the lower leaves were turning yellow and withering. The other leaves were also developing black contours on their edges...
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