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RE: Last year's leaves
- To: "S*@Listbot. Com" <s*@listbot.com>
- Subject: RE: Last year's leaves
- From: "* D* <b*@gateway.net>
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 23:46:35 -0500
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- In-Reply-To: <199903212357.SAA24630@talkbiz.com>
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>
> I blamed the leaves I left on my rose bed LAST year for the black
> spot it got last year.. was I wrong about that? Those leaves didn't
> cause that and were in fact a GOOD Thing to leave on those beds?
>
Were they -Rose- leaves? That can keep and spread disease. If they were
regular leaves, then your black spot was random chance, or as in my case,
just the way things always are...
On the same note, I've been told not to compost the leaves of tomato and
squash for much the same reason.
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