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. • common on roses, zinnias, phlox, lilacs, cucurbits, apples and grapes in shaded, crowded areas. remedy spray infected plants with a fungicide containing benomyl, or dust them with sulfur. these fungicides protect the new, healthy foliage by killing the mildew spores as they germinate on the leaves
, they do not eradicate the fungi on leaves that are already diseased. if practical, pick off infected leaves. remove severely infected plants. spray or dust at regular intervals of to days. seasonal plants and flowers fernlea grows flowers and plants for all seasons. choose a category below to see what...
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the inter-species introductions were most humorous. for those of you that don't know, we have a total of dogs that freely roam the farm, ( are maggies and are donnas), and a canadian goose named beaker that also roams at will, not to mention several (okay, lots) cats. everyone generally gets along. sometimes
beaker chases the cats, and sometimes the dogs chase beaker, but it's all in good fun, no real harm is intended - it's mostly about pecking order and sheer onery-ness, i think. oh, and beaker thinks he is a person or a dog (we're not sure which), and does not identify in the slightest bit that he is...
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