Well one was a total mess all chewed up the others are doing great.Too late for Roses unless you get the hardy ones that bloom during the winter.Those little green worms are finally gone.Were getting down in the 50's at night very short Summer here.We have a very short growing period.Almost time to plant the garlic here.Usually in Oct but were doing it in a couple of weeks.We've had SNOW in Oct before so it's better to get it in early.
Foxy Lady, I agree with you and did not mean to start anything. I posted this on every board just to let all members know how I feel. I just wanted everyone to know how I felt about the situation on some of them. Most of the discussion boards have nice people and no abuse there. I did not mean to start anything. I hope everyone will forgive me. I should have kept my mouth shut.
ummmm dont think so LOLOL....at the moment i have a YOU BEAUT tomato tree....cost me $14.00aus for 2 seed. supposed to be your beaut and super producing....wil take pics and let you see...:(
Im not hanging by my toenails here folks LOLOLOL
Argomento: Re: Foxy.. Take the fallen leaves from the fall
Bernice just a thought put some garlic powder around the plants,than water the roots will soak up the garlic.We put sugar around the plants for a sweeter tomatoe.
Argomento: Re: Foxy.. Take the fallen leaves from the fall
hehehe Your grandmother knows the healthy way....garlic water is great for everything LOLOL
unfortunately it will not make tomatoes taste of garlic hehehehehe
Argomento: Re: Foxy.. Take the fallen leaves from the fall
I do that with mulch and quite heavy since our winters are brutal.My Granmother came over and sprayed my rose bush with garlic water lol.That'll take care of those little green worms she says.I'll let ya all know if it works.
Argomento: Foxy.. Take the fallen leaves from the fall
and place them around and cover as much as you can.. That should help protect them and insulate them as much as possible.. in the spring.. cut the limbs back on the bushes (rose), it will spark new growth..
ah ha...central NY...well then i should shut mouth ROFLMBO....I havent seen snow in abut 30 years, and really wouldnt know how to garden in that sort of weather :(
Im living in the tropics of australia and everythings is like TOPSY....it just grows :)
I never heard of a watering trench around Roses or Gardenias......My Gardenia is at the florist to see whats going on with it.
Rosebush got dug up..........
Bernice i'm in Central NY very harsh winters we have.
Foxy do you have a circular trench around the trunk.. about what.. 4-5 inches from the plant?? I usually dig one out with my hand and place water into it.. :)
can i ask.....:)
do you have a gardener?....if so sack him, if not
try derris dust..well that is here in aussie, and you do not water roses from above...always from the root....causes black spot. but then if you over water the roots you can get root rot...this al depends on your temperatures, himidity etc....where (approx) do you live?
Bernice i'm still gonna baby it and see what happens.My sister has two huge bushes in her yard and she lives in Fla.One gets to much sun and doesn't flower,the other gets partial sun and blooms all the time.My hubby may take it into one of our flower shops to check it out.You should see the pot it's in it's huge.
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