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mats01_99 | 12:29 Tue 17th May 2005 | Home & Garden
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Hi folks, I planted a couple of conifers in the garden a few weeks back. I've noticed that they seem to be discolouring and turning almost black in places. What am I doing wrong?
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It could be due to the cold winds that we've had lately, especially if they'd been in a plastic tunnel or inside a store for a while.  Did you firm them in properly mats & have you been watering them?  In well drained soil they need watering every day until established.
Most all conifers are subject to shock when transplanted.  This is usually overcome by attention to watering.  The plant needs to be watered thoroughly about every 10 days or so.  Dig down next to the plant about 4 inches or so... if the soil is moist at that level, watering is sufficient, if not water at least 30 minutes from a gently running tap.  They really don't need much fertilizer the first year.  Mulch the plant out to the diameter of the drip line.  Keep the dogs and cats away.  Hopefully the hole was prepared sufficiently as to size and some peat moss added to retain moisture... Good luck!
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Thanks for the advice, I'll get watering!

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