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RE: Interesting Black spot treatment
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- Subject: RE: Interesting Black spot treatment
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- Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 07:35:28 -0700
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Darn, I was hoping if I was picky with my
choise in roses, I could get away with using
this solution. Most of my roses are new and
so far no blackspot. (a little early yet) Will
keep the Miracid the Richard suggested in
mind. (thanks, must keep the roses amused)
:-)
Carleen
Marlnn wrote:
> Baking soda is for the birds. I know some university came up with a
> solution of it and soap and horticultual oil I tried it and had tons of
> blackspot anyway.
Richard Langer wrote:
>Miracid is a product sold in garden shops.
>Muriatic Acid used for cleaning concrete.
>They are different,
>DO NOT GET THEM CONFUSED
>your roses will NOT be amused!
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