1. But do not take drought stress lightly. 2. Celery may survive drought stress, but it would be so stringy that I could use it for dental floss. 3. Like perennials that sink into dormancy under drought stress, annuals have some coping mechanisms for dryness and heat. 4. Scorched brown leaf edges on sugar, red and Norway maples may also be a sign of drought stress. 5. Since drought stress also contributes to the browning, day lilies are very dependent on regular watering. 6. This, in turn, will better arm the turf against drought stress. 7. Water them in well, and watch for drought stress over the summer. 8. Water remaining boxwood as needed to avoid drought stress and reduce root knot damage. |