Re: roses--blackspot
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT]roses--blackspot
- From: r*@juno.com
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 08:12:39 -0700
boy has a concussion
Melody - Do hope / pray your son is ok. I had my scan done a day earlier.
Dr. had to leave town, so upped it earlier. I have to call this gr888888
news. The cancer has not spread. The overlay of previous scan could not
see any significant difference. So he called it stable. He wants me to
continue treatment for 2 more mos. I again want to thank all of you for
your constant prayers. They were heard. Praise God!!! AMEN!!!!
I would like to have all futuer mail sent to: romans8@attbi.com --- This
Juno is giving us problems & I think we've been missing a lot of mail. We
have broadband on our IMac & it's faster. I hope all the others will see
this too.
Tony Veca <><
Another Gr888 Day in Paradise !!!!!
Vancouver, WA
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 00:46:15 -0400 (EDT) "Melody" <mhobertm@excite.com>
writes:
> CathyL Sorry to be so long in answering this question...had some
> vacation for Easter and then missed work last night because my
> little
> boy has a concussion :-( Anyway...no I've never noticed a sour milk
> smell after doing this, but it does make the leaves of the plant a
> little cloudy white for a while (waiting a few days to spray them
> off
> with a hose seems to rinse them and remove this) but I prefer this
> to
> the blackspot so I live with it...
>
>
>
> Melody, IA (Z 5/4)
>
> "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious."
> --Albert Einstein
>
> --- On Thu 04/17, cathy carpenter < cathyc@rnet.com > wrote:
> From: cathy carpenter [mailto: cathyc@rnet.com]
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 08:51:08 -0500
> Subject: Re: [CHAT]roses--blackspot
>
> Is there a noticeable sour milk odor?<br>Cathy<br><br>On Thursday,
> April
> 17, 2003, at 04:34 AM, Melody wrote:<br><br>> Pam: Last year a
> couple of
> the folks on the old list gave me an organic<br>> solution for
> blackspot
> that really did seem to help...MILK! I am going<br>> to be resuming
> my
> milk spraying program here shortly, as soon as I am<br>> done
> pruning
> all my roses. You dilute the milk with water in your<br>> sprayer
> and
> spray the entire plant, including underneath the leaves, as<br>>
> well as
> the ground all around the rose bush. I used about a 1/4 <br>>
> strength<br>> dilution (1 part milk to 3 parts water)...doesn't
> matter
> what kind of<br>> milk (skim, 2%, whole). Don't know why it worked,
> it
> just seemed to do<br>> the trick where commercial sprays didn't seem
> to
> help much.<br>><br>> Melody, IA (Z 5/4)<br>><br>> "The most
> beautiful
> thing we can experience is the mysterious."<br>> --Albert
>
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