I sprayed with insecticidal soap and treated it once with a systemic insecticide.
But the floors stay sticky with dripping sap.
Can I cure this old girl?
She is older than my son.
So you’ve got to ensure you’re not bringing home any hitchhikers.
Now, when it comes to the fig tree, I think you’re doing the right thing.
So you’re going to have to do it more than once.
And it falls on the floor, and then it’s all sticky and yucky.
But if you put them in the sun, they burn to a crisp.
Get it?SunPatiens.What do I love about these plants?
Like their predecessors, they bloom continuously, from spring to fall.
They have very pretty flowers, and they’re larger than the original impatiens.
I’d say the flowers are probably almost as big as a silver dollar.
And then maybe give them some liquid fertilizer every three weeks or something like that.
That keeps ‘em going.
They’re very compact plants.
You don’t have to be trimming ‘em all the time.
And they’re also really, really great in containers.