Shastas are drought-tolerant, which means they are relatively happy if they do not get watered, so too much water could be the issue. If they are to stay in place, make sure the soil drains quickly. Shastas need at least 5 hours of sunlight and more is better. so if that’s the case, that could also be the problem.
Shastas are drought-tolerant, which means they are relatively happy if they do not get watered, so too much water could be the issue. If they are to stay in place, make sure the soil drains quickly. Shastas need at least 5 hours of sunlight and more is better. so if that’s the case, that could also be the problem.