Re: roses/ mildew


Tony - Bisquik, really??  I always have the low-fat variety on hand.  May try that this weekend!!
thanks!

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: romans810@juno.com
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Thu, 17 Apr 2003 17:36:24 -0700

>the blackspot + mildew
>
>I found a formula I used for mildew on my 3 roses. 1 Tblsp Bisquik / to 1
>gal water.
>
>Tony Veca <><
>Another Gr888 Day in Paradise !!!!!
>Vancouver, WA
>
>On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 17:11:29 -0700 romans810@juno.com writes:
>> the blackspot is going to be hideous 
>> Pam - I think there's a home remedy using 1 tsp baking powder / 
>> 1gal
>> water. Try it.
>> 
>> Tony Veca <><
>> Another Gr888 Day in Paradise !!!!!
>> Vancouver, WA
>> 
>> On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 10:45:03 -0500 "Pamela J. Evans"
>> <gardenqueen@gbronline.com> writes:
>> > Because of all the rain - the blackspot is going to be hideous 
>> this
>> > year, my floribundas already have it, but just on the upper 
>> leaves. 
>> > I
>> > may (when they're done blooming) prune them back some to help 
>> > control
>> > the blackspot, since I don't do chemicals or anything not organic, 
>> 
>> > so
>> > systemic control is out.
>> > 
>> > Hope that will help!  I'll try to catch them between bloom 
>> cycles.
>> > 
>> > 
>> > ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> > From: TeichFlora@aol.com
>> > Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
>> > Date:  Tue, 15 Apr 2003 08:52:04 EDT
>> > 
>> > >LOL, the first time was the hardest, but when I realized that 
>> they 
>> > would very 
>> > >soon rebound better than ever, it was no longer as difficult.  I 
>> 
>> > pruned mine 
>> > >early Feb. and they are now all back in full bloom.  Roses just 
>> > seem to do 
>> > >much better here in the cooler months up till late July, Aug, 
>> early 
>> > Sep.  
>> > >that is when they bloom much less. Then pick up again mid Sept. 
>> > through the 
>> > >winter.  
>> > >Noreen
>> > >zone 9
>> > >Texas Gulf Coast
>> > >
>> > >In a message dated 4/14/2003 11:02:58 PM Central Standard Time, 
>> > >gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
>> > >
>> > >> How interesting! I never thought of that. Mine aren't dormant 
>> for 
>> > long
>> > >> (early Jan-late Feb.) which is why I prune mid February. It 
>> would 
>> > take a
>> > >> stout heart indeed to prune them when they are blooming - kudos 
>> 
>> > to you
>> > >> and all that must!!
>> > >
>> > 
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>> > Kemp TX/zone 8A
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>> Vancouver, WA
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>Vancouver, WA
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