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Peach drooling
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"0tterbot" wrote: well, i can't comment on your car (do you need to borrow some sea creatures?) but i finally got round to trying the milk solution for powdery mildew on the curcurbits. omg, it seems to have worked!! (i can't believe it could be that easy). however, it's not made a dent on the powdery peas whatsoever. i'm just completely over bloody peas & all the bloody hassle & then in the end you get hardly any pea for your trouble anyway. as a last resort i am trying dwarf peas so at least there's no hassle with soemthing for them to grow up. sorry, i've interrupted myself with a rant about peas. It's bit early for peas (here, at least). I've just planted a dwarf variety but am not sure if they will come up, as it's been so wet. -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) http://chookiesbackyard.blogspot.com/ |
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