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Donna 18-03-2003 04:08 AM

Organic control of Black Spot
 
I have found that planting wild garlic under the roses
elimates both black spot and aphids.

Phisherman 18-03-2003 01:56 PM

Organic control of Black Spot
 
On 17 Mar 2003 19:59:19 -0800, (Donna) wrote:

I have found that planting wild garlic under the roses
elimates both black spot and aphids.



I wish that were true for me. I have a lot of garlic planted next to
my roses, yet if I don't take proactive steps the black spot and
aphids will take over.


B & J 19-03-2003 06:20 AM

Organic control of Black Spot
 
"Donna" wrote in message
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I have found that planting wild garlic under the roses
elimates both black spot and aphids.


Garlic is a waste of time. Try spraying with a full-strength solution of
Miracid. It cuts down on the black spot but does nothing for the aphids.
Aphids can be controlled with a sharp stream of water prior to spraying with
Miracid.

John



jammer 19-03-2003 07:08 AM

Organic control of Black Spot
 
On 17 Mar 2003 19:59:19 -0800, (Donna) wrote:

I have found that planting wild garlic under the roses
elimates both black spot and aphids.


I have year round black spot. I have tried different products and
nothing works. But i have gorgeous flowers 7 months a year with
delicious scents. It has become one of those "if ya cant beat 'em join
'em" things. I refuse to pull these bushes.

zone7A
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John T. Jarrett 19-03-2003 01:44 PM

Organic control of Black Spot
 
I have year round black spot. I have tried different products and
nothing works. But i have gorgeous flowers 7 months a year with
delicious scents. It has become one of those "if ya cant beat 'em join
'em" things. I refuse to pull these bushes.


That sums it up pretty much exactly...just hope I can keep it down to a dull
roar without poisoning my yard this year :/

Gets all my roses, Elm bonsai, strawberry plants...Even if I threw them all
away (which ain't likely) I'd end up buying my wife a pretty one I saw at
Wal-Mart and, bam, it would be right back. With all the roses around the
neighborhood, it might actually never go away.

So tossing the plants really isn't on my list either :)

John
Zone 8a - where the roses don't go all the way to sleep and neither does the
black spot




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