rust on lamiums and rhubarb
I hate the idea of using more chemical pesticides as I've already dumped all my insecticides and currently have a bee explosion in my little urban garden
I have 2 lamiums, both looking very nice and covered in flowers (bees love them) but one plant seems to have rust coloured patches on most of its older leaves.
Rhubarb in a pot also has a coupe of leaves with similar markins.
Neither plant seems to be suffering though.
leave alone or use something organic which you clever folk would know about?
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If you cut the lamiums hard back you should get a nice fresh set of leaves.
thanks WW - best to do it after they've flowered you think?
Yes if they look good now. Give them enough time to grow leaves before autumn/cooler weather.
ok thank you again!