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Black spot and smoked bacon
On Sep 12, 9:08*pm, Donwill wrote:
I'm a little surprised at the stalwarts of this group that none can help with a request for advice on black spot which is a legitimate and reasonable request for information to a gardening group. Ah yes, I remember it; wasn't sure what was been asked though. There was a 'pet' mentioned, though not actually a black one called spot, I think. Come to think of it, a 'pet' method would suggest an element of repetition, suggesting in turn, that it ain't working, so the OP, whilst seemingly having a grasp on what BS is, seemed to be asking for an unsuccessful approach. As I didn't have one to mind I gave it a miss. As for the chemical alternatives I wondered if detergents such as amarillotox, or is it armillotox, qualifies as a 'chemical' to the OP and whether they are still available in the UK. (I'm not, so i gave that a miss too) While you stalwarts in the same time frame discuss " smoked bacon??" ad nauseum. 23 posts is hardly ad nauseum. And phrased in such a way that the readers were, evidentially in some small number, more able to get their teeth into it. Wow, get with it please and think about helping your up and coming gardeners. Ah yes, and introducing your antagonism through your troll fest will do wonders for that. Do please just go **** yourself you ****. Regards Don |
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