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Re: Grub removal organically?
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- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 15:32:48 -0500
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Hi Everyone...again
I just wanted to thank everyone for all their wonderful suggestions and
advice about my grub problem and rose problem. I've never seen such a
response as I received from this list. Thank you once again. BTW, the rose
in question is a yellow tea rose and has much sentimental value for my wife
and I really wanted to do anything I could to save it.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Horvath <Chtr.Ho@worldnet.att.net>
To: sqft@listbot.com <sqft@listbot.com>
Date: Thursday, March 11, 1999 1:58 PM
Subject: Grub removal organically?
>Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
>
>Hi Everyone:
>
>Long time reader, first time poster. Hope I've done this correctly. I'm
>looking for a way to rid my garden and lawn of white grubs organically. I
>have a relatively small area to control, but the grubs have become more of
a
>problem over the past few years. Due to mild winters perhaps here in the
>Philadelphia area, zone 6? Any help would be appreciated.
>
>I would also like to know if anyone has found a way to get rid of "black
>spot" on roses organically. Thanks for your time.
>
>Chris
>
>
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