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Primroses have died...tell me why.
I planted primroses in pots and some of them have died and gone flat-looking (still with loads of buds) When I went to pull them up there were no roots. It was as if they were just lying on the surface. What has happened?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The very same thing has happened to mine and my neighbours primroses. Whan I pulled mine up the roots were gone but in the earth there were white maggoty things and brown weavely things, a bit like leather jackets but flatter. They were in my window box so we've replaced the soil and hope the bugs are all gone.
masma you have vine weevils. If you haven't already done so THROW AWAY IN THE BIN the soil from the primroses. Vine weevils are horrible and can destroy your garden, especially patio pots. The olny thing that kills them is provado. I don't generally use pesticides but in their case i make an exception.
Definitely Vine Weevil larva ...
Get some nematodes in a kit from a good garden centre, and water into all areas. Check the soil for the larva (like small maggotts) .... or throw it away!
The hard, brown, vine weevils (adults) love rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias, too, so if you have them, check after dark around edges of leaves with a torch. Crush any you find.
Get some nematodes in a kit from a good garden centre, and water into all areas. Check the soil for the larva (like small maggotts) .... or throw it away!
The hard, brown, vine weevils (adults) love rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias, too, so if you have them, check after dark around edges of leaves with a torch. Crush any you find.
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