Re: Applying anti -transpirants (was curling leaves on Japanese maple


The stuff I've used doesn't seem to have that problem.
That would be really frustrating.

Deborah
--- Tony and Moira Ryan <tomory@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> Deborah Lindsay wrote:
> 
>   You
> > might try an anti-transpirant (Cloud Cover is one
> > brand)applied next spring after the leaves have
> opened
> > but before warm weather. Ultimately they do fine
> > unless there is alot of wind and sun.
> 
> I would be interested to know how anybody manages to
> apply this sort of 
> preparation successfully. I used the Safers version
> once when I had my 
> gardening business and found it set so quickly it
> ruined a perfectly 
> good sprayer, as I could find no way of redissolving
> it.
> 
> Moira
> 
> 
> -- 
> Tony & Moira Ryan,
> Wainuiomata, North Island, NZ.     Pictures of our
> garden at:-
>
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/cherie1/Garden/TonyandMoira/index.htm
> 


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