Alright, so, let’s talk about my little impatiens garden. These flowers are a real pop of color, but man, they can be a headache sometimes with all the diseases and pests. I remember when I first started planting them, I was so excited. I picked out this spot in my yard that gets a good mix of sun and shade – I heard they like about 2 to 4 hours of sunlight. I made sure the soil was all nice and moist, you know, not too dry, not too wet, just right.
Then, the problems started. I noticed some of the leaves getting these weird spots, and some of them even started to wilt. It was a real bummer. I did some digging around, trying to figure out what was going on. Turns out, impatiens can be prone to all sorts of diseases.

What I Did About Diseases
- First thing I did was to space out my plants a bit more. They were kind of crowded, and I learned that can make it easier for diseases to spread.
- Then, whenever I saw a leaf with spots or anything funky, I just snipped it off. I even got myself a plastic bag to put those leaves in, just to be extra careful not to spread any of those nasty spores.
- I also read somewhere that you don’t always need fungicides. I mean, who wants to spray chemicals all over their beautiful flowers if they don’t have to? So, I decided to hold off on those unless things got really bad.
Dealing with Pests
Now, about pests. These little buggers can be a real pain. I noticed a few different types hanging around my impatiens.
- One time, I found these tiny little things called thrips. They were all over the flowers and buds, and they can carry some virus. So, whenever I saw them, I just squished them between my fingers.
- Another time, I saw these tarnished plant bugs. Nasty little things. I tried to pick them off whenever I could. It was kind of gross, but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do to protect your plants, right?
It’s been a bit of a learning curve, dealing with all this. I realized that gardening isn’t just about planting and watering. You really got to keep an eye on your plants, watch for any signs of trouble, and act fast. It’s a bit of work, but when those impatiens are blooming and looking all vibrant, it’s totally worth it. They really brighten up the place, and I feel pretty good knowing I helped them thrive, despite all the challenges.