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tomato leaves eaten....
In article , "SugarChile" wrote:
cultural practices to avoid the need for fungicides. I don't grow things, such as roses, that need continual fussing over. To listen to the rose nu^H^H enthusiasts, you'd think they were all that way, but plenty of glorious roses do just fine in an atmosphere of malign neglect. We have some that get minimal care (trim off obviously dead/broken stuff, but not pruned beyond that, douse with insecticidal soap as needed and a systemic once a year, and lots of water) and they bloom like crazy. One is presently making clumps of blooms the size of dinner plates. Aside from the real and potential harmful effects of pesticides/herbicides, I just hate suiting up to use them....and I'm willing to bet that many homeowners and gardeners skip the warnings about goggles, protective clothing and respirators. If it requires all that, it's too much work, and I look for something else to use ~REZ~ |
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