RE: Powdery Mildew


Thank you very much Kemberly & Janis for your help.
I really like the one with common household ingredients.

David & Itala  

-----Original Message-----
From: Mclainakag@aol.com [M*@aol.com]
Sent: June 08, 1999 12:15 PM
To: perennials@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: Powdery Mildew


David and Itala-

Just last week we were on this very subject.  Janis sent us a couple of 
remedies, below is a copy of that post:

Date:	99-06-05 16:48:31 EDT
From:	LONDE@aol.com
Sender:	owner-perennials@mallorn.com
Reply-to:	perennials@mallorn.com
To:	perennials@mallorn.com

>>Speaking of  organic...is there a book you can recommend on organic 
gardening.<<  

I really like Rodale's Flower Garden Problem Solver by Jeff & Liz Ball 
because you can look up a specific plant and find it's most common
problems 
and how to deal with them organically.  There is also general organic 
gardening information in the book.  There are a number of other very
good 
books published by Rodale Press.  Do take a look at them.  

>>  Do you recall the baking soda recipe for mildew,<< 

Spray once a week & after rain with:

2-3 tsp baking soda
2-3 tsp horticultural oil (Sun Spray Ultrafine Oil)
1 Gal. water

another version:

1 TBS baking soda
1 TBS cooking oil
1 TBS dishwashing liquid 
1 Gallon water

This works on powdery mildew and blackspot.  

--Janis


Seems that one of these is very similar to your #2 but the one that
includes 
dishwashing liquid is different.

Hope this helps....good luck

Kemberly McLain
Katy, Texas

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