How to avoid droopy impatiens?

by | Mar 10, 2010 | Resources, Market News, Ask Pahl's Market

Dear Dee,

Why does my Impatiens look droopy?

Nervous Nancy

Dear Nervous Nancy,

Most likely your impatiens have been exposed to cold weather. Impatiens do not like cooler temperatures. When it is cold and wet you will almost always have droopy looking impatiens. So try to keep out of the cooler weather and you should not have any problems. Impatiens should not be planted until late may.

Sincerely Dee

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