hangin'witthepeeps
Deeply Rooted
Okay, it has been crazy around my house. My husband has been in the hospital for a week and I've been trying to keep up with the farm, work, visiting the hospital, doctor visits and watering the garden. I missed a day watering my zucchini in the 55 gallon drum that I cut in half and use as a planter. The older, outer leaves which rest against the rim of the drum are turning yellow and dying. The inner leaves are standing up straight and really green doing fine otherwise.
So my question is, do the outer older leaves die off? Could this be because of damage from the wilt and resting on the rim? Should I be looking more carefully at the stem for VB? It is actually two plants and it's really tight around the stem.
ETA: Picture from Monday, you can see one outer leaf already starting to yellow before the wilt.
So my question is, do the outer older leaves die off? Could this be because of damage from the wilt and resting on the rim? Should I be looking more carefully at the stem for VB? It is actually two plants and it's really tight around the stem.
ETA: Picture from Monday, you can see one outer leaf already starting to yellow before the wilt.