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Re: japanese beetles
Wish that were true for me. I had a spectacular flowering of my two Rosa Candy Oh™ Vivid Red, but then the Japanese beetles arrived and ate the leaves to lace. I had to prune the shrubs back totally, which is a pain since these roses are so thorny. I bear the wounds of my zeal (and lack of leather gauntlet gloves).
Catriona
On Jul 18, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Gloria Day wrote:
> Not as much to attract them, post
> bloom.
Catriona Tudor Erler
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