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Old 15-07-2003, 09:59 AM
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sorry if this is a repost, you can never predict how ntl is going to bugger
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I have a mildewy sort of deposit on the leaves of the cucumbers in the
greenhouse, and a whole pile of white powder on the privet (I think it's a
privet - boring old hedge) across the garden.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing? Is there anything I should do
about it
many thanks
Jon


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Old 17-07-2003, 07:12 PM
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It sounds like what we call "odium" here (NW France). I buy a powder to
treat it. Hits oak, roses, dahlias and so on.
David

"Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message
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sorry if this is a repost, you can never predict how ntl is going to

bugger
up the next posting

I have a mildewy sort of deposit on the leaves of the cucumbers in the
greenhouse, and a whole pile of white powder on the privet (I think it's a
privet - boring old hedge) across the garden.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing? Is there anything I should

do
about it
many thanks
Jon




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Old 17-07-2003, 11:52 PM
Paul Flackett
 
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It sounds like what we call "odium" here (NW France). I buy a powder to
treat it. Hits oak, roses, dahlias and so on.
David

"Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message
...
sorry if this is a repost, you can never predict how ntl is going to

bugger
up the next posting

I have a mildewy sort of deposit on the leaves of the cucumbers in the
greenhouse, and a whole pile of white powder on the privet (I think it's a
privet - boring old hedge) across the garden.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing? Is there anything I should

do


If it's the same thing, this is the second year running it has ruined my
Clematis viticella when heavily in bud, and is just starting to attack
the sweet peas which are flowering prolifically.

--
Paul Flackett

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Old 17-07-2003, 11:52 PM
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In message , david
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It sounds like what we call "odium" here (NW France). I buy a powder to
treat it. Hits oak, roses, dahlias and so on.
David

"Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message
...
sorry if this is a repost, you can never predict how ntl is going to

bugger
up the next posting

I have a mildewy sort of deposit on the leaves of the cucumbers in the
greenhouse, and a whole pile of white powder on the privet (I think it's a
privet - boring old hedge) across the garden.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing? Is there anything I should

do


If it's the same thing, this is the second year running it has ruined my
Clematis viticella when heavily in bud, and is just starting to attack
the sweet peas which are flowering prolifically.

--
Paul Flackett

Remove bra to reply by e-mail.
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In message , david
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It sounds like what we call "odium" here (NW France). I buy a powder to
treat it. Hits oak, roses, dahlias and so on.
David

"Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message
...
sorry if this is a repost, you can never predict how ntl is going to

bugger
up the next posting

I have a mildewy sort of deposit on the leaves of the cucumbers in the
greenhouse, and a whole pile of white powder on the privet (I think it's a
privet - boring old hedge) across the garden.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing? Is there anything I should

do


If it's the same thing, this is the second year running it has ruined my
Clematis viticella when heavily in bud, and is just starting to attack
the sweet peas which are flowering prolifically.

--
Paul Flackett

Remove bra to reply by e-mail.
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