Most of the plantings at the home we built in
Wisconsin died within the first year.  Because we were
on a bluff at the shoreline, the ground was heavy (and
I mean HEAVY) clay.  You could dig a hole, pour a
bucket of water in it, and it would take literally
weeks to drain (if the water didn't evaporate first.)

I kid you not, I bent a shovel blade when trying to
dig a hole in the stuff.  I even used a hydraulic
power auger to drill the holes for my deck footers,
and I had to hang on the top of the auger arm to force
it into the soil.

Dan


--- Peter Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Probably too much water then, and poor drainage.
> 
> Check the soil -- if soaked, you will have to find a
> way to get the 
> water to drain.  It should be damp, not full of
> water.  Do not water 
> unless the soil is quite dry and the leaves droop.
> 
> Peter
> 
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