Q: My Lily of the Valley plants have large, brown spots on them. Many of them are turning brown like someone sprayed an herbicide. What is wrong with them? — Marilyn from Canfield A: Many of us love the spring blooms of Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis). The scent is amazing and the plants spread fast, making for a great show each spring. But this plant spreads quickly through its rhizomes. For this reason, this plant commonly overcrowds the garden. I wouldn’t say it is invasive, but it will fill in an area. When the plant becomes crowded, it is increasingly susceptible to disease. This is especially true in areas where the plant’s leaves stay wet (no morning sun) for several hours
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