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Common Signs Your Garden Plants Are Dying

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Rows of greenery across the garden may be satisfying to watch, but you never see the deteriorating part inside the stems. Although plants may not walk and talk like humans, they need adequate water and minerals to survive their domesticated surroundings. If you want to see your seasonal veggies and flowers flourishing in the landscape, beware of factors that can ruin them. Here are common signs that your plants are dying. Yellow leaves While a plant may have any color that blends with its habitation, most garden plants and trees have green leaves. We know the change of season by looking at the leaves of particular plants. For example, a plant may have its leaves turned brown and yellow in the fall. However, if the leaves do not come back as shiny green in the spring, your plant might be lacking enough water and minerals. Slow growth You expect some vegetables such as tomatoes, peas, and cucumber to develop stems and leaves in a few weeks. If the seeds fail to grow sprouts during the ex