rscdsdancer
New Member
Hello from Nova Scotia (Zone 5),
Two weeks ago I purchased a weeping Caragana from a reputable nursery. The tree was installed in a properly prepared bed with good drainage, landscaping fabric & mulch. Within a week, the tree was producing new leaves, raising it's top branches, and seemed to be adapting well.
It was watered daily, and then we had four days of intermitent downpours.
Today the tree's leaves began to turn yellow and it started shedding profusely.
I may be panicking needlessly, but wondered if anyone had ever experienced what I assume to be a delayed case of transplant shock when installing Caragana during the summer?
Two weeks ago I purchased a weeping Caragana from a reputable nursery. The tree was installed in a properly prepared bed with good drainage, landscaping fabric & mulch. Within a week, the tree was producing new leaves, raising it's top branches, and seemed to be adapting well.
It was watered daily, and then we had four days of intermitent downpours.
Today the tree's leaves began to turn yellow and it started shedding profusely.
I may be panicking needlessly, but wondered if anyone had ever experienced what I assume to be a delayed case of transplant shock when installing Caragana during the summer?