This is a public-interest archive. Personal data is pseudonymized and retained under
GDPR Article 89.
Re: Turning over new leaves.
- To: d*@fgi.net, t*@earthlink.net, s*@listbot.com
- Subject: Re: Turning over new leaves.
- From: "* R* <b*@hotmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 20:30:51 PST
Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
Doreen--Is this product sold under any other name? I am in Central New
York state and have never seen this product. I have some old pear, plum
and cherry trees that could use some attention. The fruit is plentiful
but small and gnarly. I don't think they have been attended to in
years--we recently moved here and I would like them to continue
producing. Thanks.
>From: "Doreen Howard" <doreen@fgi.net>
>To: "Bill DeWitt" <thedewitts@earthlink.net>, <sqft@listbot.com>
>Subject: Re: Turning over new leaves.
>Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 16:15:31 -0600
>
>Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
>
>Bill,
>Spray your peach trees with Neem seed soil weekly when they flower
until the
>fruit is about the size of a quarter. Neem is organic and doesn't hurt
>beneficials. It's also good for roses. It packs a double
>punch--insectidice and fungicide. You can find it under the name Rose
>Defense or Vegetable Defense by Green Light. I used it exclusively on
my
>May Pride and Tropic Snow peach trees in South Texas and always had
bumper
>crops that were blemish-free. Neem is all I ever used.
>Doreen Howard
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________
>To unsubscribe, write to sqft-unsubscribe@listbot.com
>Start Your Own FREE Email List at http://www.listbot.com/
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
______________________________________________________________________
To unsubscribe, write to sqft-unsubscribe@listbot.com
Start Your Own FREE Email List at http://www.listbot.com/
Other Mailing lists |
Author Index |
Date Index |
Subject Index |
Thread Index