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Aphids, black spot, and mulch, etc.
jammer writes:
There seems to be great contraversy about this! I find one site that says yes and the next says no. It's 50/50 so i haven't a freakin' clue as to if it would be worth the time and expense. I really think i will try soap solutions before anything else, as far as aphids. I sprayed them off last night and the tips are covered again today. They are working on the new buds, darn it. A lot of things about roses are controversial. There are very few things you will get even a small number of rosarians to agree upon. If time and expense are your biggest concern, use the petroinorganic (whatever that word it) chemicals. They will control the aphids. I think most will agree with this statement. The controversy is which one is best and whether they are harmful to the envionment. If you want a more organic control you'll have to experiement yourself and see whether any or all of them work for you or not. I've never seen more than two or three people at one time agree on any one of these methods. Third option - live with the aphids. |
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