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Fruit trees need adequate water - especially if young and in spring and summer. They may also be susceptible to bugs or disease. You can take a leaf to your local nursery for specific advice.
A swamp is a place where the plants that make up the area covered in water are primarily woody plants or trees. Woody plants would be mangroves or cypress trees.
A marsh, on the other hand, is defined as having no woody plants. The non-woody plants would be saltmarsh grasses, reeds, or sedges. Also, marshes are typically not as deep as swamps.
This can happen for a few reasons, all involving water in one form or another. A rubber tree that is underwatered or overwatered will curl its leaves. As will a rubber tree that is in too low of a humidity or in poor soil.
When watering water when the soil is dry to the touch about 1 inch down and then water with enough water to that water runs out the holes each time. This helps remove any build up of soluable salts. IF the tree has recently been moved and lost leaves, the tree should put out new leaves but they will not be in the quantity that they were when the plant was brought in. Fertilizer should not be used at this time of adjustment. Only after the plant gets settled into the new location and then about once a month or so. Information About Rubber Trees
Yes you can, just don't pull them out of the ground, dig around them and deep enough to keep most of the roots intact. Dig the holes where you want to replant them first before digging the yuccas out!!! Once you have your plant dug out replant it in the new hole as soon as possible, use some good potting soil to fill around it and water it.. Yuccas are very tough plants so you should be OK.
Hi , I would be very carefull around good plants. Roundup will kill almost any plant, including aquatic plants, so you want to be sure to avoid spray drift onto other plants or into water.
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