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Bees gone for a break too?
Hmm Yes, but WHEN do you dust.
I've done everything to attract bees, and get caught out with this stuff.... There must be a better way. "jules" wrote in message ... I don't use the dust, don't grow tomatoes coz my place is filthy with fruit fly, but what about not dusting when the plants are actually in flower? Don't know if that's practical, just a suggestion. cheers jules Jonno wrote: I am concerned that after using a tomato dusting powder, that the bees have gone missing in my garden. While I would like to prevent tomato diseases which have decimated my tomato plants later on in the season, with the leaves curling up, and going brown and drying up. I am not sure of what do. Yates do warn of not using the dusting powder, when bees are foraging, but what else can you do to prevent diseases? Any ideas anyone? |
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