LOVE to our CBABE aka shareall!
Physio is going well. Today she told me that I've obviously learned stuff from the previous concussion as I was already doing healthy stuff to heal.
Still struggling to get my sleep back on track which is of course impacting everything else. Going to work on it though.
Still struggling to get my sleep back on track which is of course impacting everything else. Going to work on it though.
found a couple possibilities on the Peony issue
This one > seems to be more an issue with the actual leaves not the blooms
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/brown-l...ony-41743.html
This one looks closer ( even though a different variety / color Bloom )
http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/post...?postnum=24206
I would cut those current blooms off and see if new ones open minus the brownish
Maybe call as I think you could inquire without having to actually go there your local nursery & see what they think since all climates are different and can cause different issues
This one > seems to be more an issue with the actual leaves not the blooms

http://homeguides.sfgate.com/brown-l...ony-41743.html
This one looks closer ( even though a different variety / color Bloom )

http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/post...?postnum=24206
I would cut those current blooms off and see if new ones open minus the brownish
Maybe call as I think you could inquire without having to actually go there your local nursery & see what they think since all climates are different and can cause different issues
Last edited by vtecmom; Jul 2, 2020 at 08:03 AM.
found a couple possibilities on the Peony issue
This one > seems to be more an issue with the actual leaves not the blooms
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/brown-l...ony-41743.html
This one looks closer ( even though a different variety / color Bloom )
http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/post...?postnum=24206
I would cut those current blooms off and see if new ones open minus the brownish
Maybe call as I think you could inquire without having to actually go there your local nursery & see what they think since all climates are different and can cause different issues

This one > seems to be more an issue with the actual leaves not the blooms

http://homeguides.sfgate.com/brown-l...ony-41743.html
This one looks closer ( even though a different variety / color Bloom )

http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/post...?postnum=24206
I would cut those current blooms off and see if new ones open minus the brownish
Maybe call as I think you could inquire without having to actually go there your local nursery & see what they think since all climates are different and can cause different issues


Pretty sure the fuchsia one (didn't send a photo of that one) has Phytophthora Blight . <-- obviously had to cut and paste that from the first link.
Looks like I have to remove it completely. but that's okay as it's kinda in an awkward place anyway (right at the corner of the house). Fortunately nothing else is around it, so the disease should be contained. Super easy solution. I think the second link is bang on! Hopefully the rain will let up today (and I have the energy) and I can clean out all around it and prune off what needs to go.
I also appreciated the links about peonies at the bottom of that page. 







Little update...Doc put me off work "until further notice" but hopefully that won't be long. Still waiting for an appointment with the neurologist, but I have my first in-person physio appointment today. 

