I bought echinacea transplants in the spring and planted them in large pots, along with a tomato and a zucchini. After my neighbor sprayed Roundup in his yard I didn't get any female blossoms on zucchini and cucumbers. My strawberries and tomatoes stopped producing. Strawberry leaves still look healthy, but tomatoes leaves are slowly dying. Now, months later I'm thinking the echinacea was affected because there are no blooms, just healthy looking leaves. Do you think the echinacea (and strawberry plants will be ok, and safe to ingest if they come back next year? Or, do I have to pull entire plants?
I bought echinacea transplants in the spring and planted them in large pots, along with a tomato and a zucchini. After my neighbor sprayed Roundup in his yard I didn't get any female blossoms on zucchini and cucumbers. My strawberries and tomatoes stopped producing. Strawberry leaves still look healthy, but tomatoes leaves are slowly dying. Now, months later I'm thinking the echinacea was affected because there are no blooms, just healthy looking leaves. Do you think the echinacea (and strawberry plants will be ok, and safe to ingest if they come back next year? Or, do I have to pull entire plants?