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Oak Leaves On Bareroots?
Got half my roses in and realized I had no pine straw--so I mounded oak
leaves on them to keep them moist until they get established. Since I maintain a regular antifungal spray routine from late spring on, think this will be okay? The only problem I can see is that there may be fungus that overwintered in the oak leaves. I got them from around my azaleas and the wooded area in the back. No signs of oak root fungus in these areas. I plan to spray them down with a fine spray daily, and a soak for the roots, and put medium pine bark mulch over the leaves after uncovering the bare roots when they sprout. Thoughts? |
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